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Alt text helps the visually impaired experience the James Webb Telescope images "A starfield is speckled across the image. They range from small, faint points of light to larger, closer, brighter and more fully resolved stars with eight-point diffraction spikes. The upper-right portion of the image has wispy, translucent, ...
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Life Helps Make Almost Half of All Minerals on Earth For that reason, the new papers classify minerals by "kind," a term that Hazen and Morrison define as a combination of the mineral species with its mechanism of origin (think volcanic pyrite versus microbial pyrite).
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You can find the tech behind the Webb telescope down here on Earth While building the JWST, NASA contractors developed a tool to measure the "microscopic imperfections" on its mirrors, Lockney said. That same technology has allowed eye surgeons to take precise measurements of patients' eyes before they undergo LASIK ...
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Shock-formed carbon materials with intergrown sp This study provides a structural understanding of lonsdaleite and demonstrates the existence of bulk materials containing extensive regions of nanostructured diamond and graphene-like intergrowths called diaphites. The structural complexities found in ...
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JWST to reveal chemistry of ancient galaxies, is taking data for first of six Carnegie-led projects Pasadena, CA— The first of six projects led by Carnegie-affiliated astronomers will, for the next three days, use the James Webb Space Telescope to make some of the most-accurate measurements ever taken of the chemistry of very early galaxies—studying ...
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James Webb Telescope likely to have smashed records by spotting oldest galaxy. See pictures The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has potentially broken records and have spotted the oldest galaxy in the universe- a galaxy that existed when the universe was a mere 300 million years old. That's right, the super space telescope which was ...
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Mystery solved: When mammals' ancestors became warm-blooded A combination of scientists' intuition, fossils from South Africa's Karoo region and cutting-edge technology has provided the answer: Endothermy developed in mammalian ancestors about 233 million years ago during the Late Triassic period.
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Scientists Discover Deadly Pool At Bottom Of Ocean That Kills Anything That Swims Into It As per research, the brine pool was uncovered 1.7 kilometres beneath the surface using a remotely operated underwater vehicle. The scientists came across the deadly pool during the last five minutes of a ten-hour dive.
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Where Earth sits in the Milky Way The end of the month increases the chance of seeing a meteor streak across our skies seeming to emerge from the constellations Capricornus and Aquarius. The meteors will not be very bright, but catching a "falling star" is always a special experience.
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Shadows surround the mountains of western Mongolia Today's Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features part of the Altai Mountains of central Asia. The photo was captured by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS). "In this photo, the late afternoon sunlight casts long ...
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