Galaxies, through thick and thin…🌌
Astronomers used Webb to look at 111 edge-on disk galaxies of various ages to better understand changes in galaxy disks over time, and how star-formation shapes them. go.nasa.gov/4kXzwwdpic.x.com/xNykU4axXf
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NASA Webb Telescope
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A never-before-seen planet! 🪐
This is Webb’s first discovery of a planet using direct imaging. With a mass similar to Saturn, it’s also the lightest exoplanet yet seen using this technique!
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Space Telescope Science Institute
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TODAY AT 7 P.M. EDT: #NASAWebb has transformed our view of galaxy evolution.
Dr. Kevin Hainline (University of Arizona) will explore one of Webb's most puzzling discoveries: 'little red dots'. youtube.com/live/hQWt3P4Eb-c?feature=share
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Space Telescope Science Institute
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#NASAWebb is bringing together high-redshift observers curious about the early universe and galactic archaeologists studying our own Milky Way galaxy. A team analyzed 100+ disk galaxies across cosmic time to learn about their origins and formation: bit.ly/43YYvYYpic.x.com/IrmQ5NLA70