The James Webb Space Telescope is revealing unprecedented details about the cosmos, from the fate of solar systems around dead stars to mysterious fast-expanding universe measurements that challenge current physics models. Recent observations include never-before-seen substances on Pluto and Titan, newborn stars igniting in distant regions, and galaxies that stopped forming stars billions of years ago.
·Webb detected an exoplanet orbiting a dead star showing what Earth's future may look like
·Observatory found a previously unknown substance on Pluto and Titan's surfaces
·Webb data strengthens evidence that the universe expands faster than models predict, contradicting Hubble measurements
·Telescope captured images of stars igniting across cosmic regions and merger scars in ancient galaxies
·Webb discovered a planet where rock clouds disappear each night in its atmosphere
drawn from Space, NASA Science (.gov), Yahoo, Quanta Magazine · updated 16h ago