A Star Ate A Planet—and NASA’s James Webb Caught It In Action! For The First Time EVER, The James

A Star Ate A Planet—and NASA’s James Webb Caught It In Action! For The First Time EVER, The James

A Star Ate a Planet—and NASA’s James Webb Caught It in Action! For the first time EVER, the James Webb Space Telescope witnessed a star swallowing a planet whole. The twist? The star didn’t swell—the planet’s orbit shrank until it met its fiery end. Could this be Earth’s future? Dive into the cosmic drama and see the jaw-dropping illustrations on our site! https://www.jameswebbdiscovery.com/discoveries/james-webb-telescope-unveils-surprising-secrets-of-a-planet-swallowed-by-it Share this mind-blowing discovery with your space crew!

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Webb Telescope Spots Record-Breaking Free-Floating Tiny Brown Dwarf

The James Webb Space Telescope has just uncovered multiple free-floating brown dwarfs in the IC 348 star cluster! 🌌 These mysterious objects are larger than most planets but too small to be stars. Three of these brown dwarfs, circled in the image, weigh less than eight times the mass of Jupiter—and the tiniest one is rewriting theories with a mass as low as 3-4 times Jupiter's!

🌠 Marvel at the wonders of space, from the star-forming region to the interstellar material creating this celestial spectacle. This discovery challenges what we thought we knew about star formation.

Webb Telescope Spots Record-Breaking Free-Floating Tiny Brown Dwarf

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Webb Telescope Exposes TRAPPIST-1 c's Astonishing Atmosphere Revelation - In an exciting new discovery reported on June 19, 2023, Webb reveals an astonishing finding on exoplanet Trappist 1c. Read the full article here

Webb Telescope Exposes TRAPPIST-1 C's Astonishing Atmosphere Revelation - In An Exciting New Discovery
Webb Telescope Exposes TRAPPIST-1 C's Astonishing Atmosphere Revelation - In An Exciting New Discovery
Webb Telescope Exposes TRAPPIST-1 C's Astonishing Atmosphere Revelation - In An Exciting New Discovery

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How Close did Oumuamua come to Earth ?

🌌 Exploring the Cosmic Enigma of 'Oumuamua 🛰

In 2017, the universe gifted us with a peculiar visitor - 'Oumuamua! 🌟 This interstellar object zoomed through our solar system, leaving astronomers baffled and intrigued. But how close did it come to Earth?

🌠 Dive into the cosmic mystery of 'Oumuamua as we unravel its incredible journey and its astonishing proximity to our home planet! 🌏

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🚀 Get ready to embark on an interstellar adventure like no other! 🌌

How Close Did Oumuamua Come To Earth ?

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Black Hole Friday Deals!

Ad-style comic titled “Black Hole Friday Sales.” Middle of the page “Out-of-this-world deals!” Scattered throughout are illustrated “coupons.” From top to bottom, the taglines read: “Free travel guide to planning your next black hole vacation (when you purchase a cosmic timeshare)”; “Add some planets to your system with this exoplanet bundle!”; “Accretion disk skirt: Be the center of attention. Made of 100% recycled material”; “Standard candles: Reliably bright. Non-scented. Long-lasting burn”; Stephan’s Quintet: A 5-for-1 galactic deal”; “Black hole merger: Get ready to ride this (gravitational) wave before this deal ends”; “Widow system: Act quickly before these stars disappear!”; “Black holes: the perfect (permanent) storage solution”; “Spaghettify! Noodles: Feed the black hole of your stomach”; and “Ready Space Player One. Limited time offer: Roman Space Observer Black Hole DLC! This weekend only!” At the bottom “Get these deals before they disappear beyond the point of no return."

Get these deals before they are sucked into a black hole and gone forever! This “Black Hole Friday,” we have some cosmic savings that are sure to be out of this world.

Your classic black holes — the ultimate storage solution.

Galactic 5-for-1 special! Learn more about Stephan’s Quintet.

Limited-time offer game DLC! Try your hand at the Roman Space Observer Video Game, Black Hole edition, available this weekend only.

Standard candles: Exploding stars that are reliably bright. Multi-functional — can be used to measure distances in space!

Feed the black hole in your stomach. Spaghettification’s on the menu.

Act quickly before the stars in this widow system are gone!

Add some planets to your solar system! Grab our Exoplanet Bundle.

Get ready to ride this (gravitational) wave before this Black Hole Merger ends!

Be the center of attention in this stylish accretion disk skirt. Made of 100% recycled cosmic material.

Should you ever travel to a black hole? No. But if you do, here’s a free guide to make your trip as safe* as possible. *Note: black holes are never safe. 

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Discovery Alert! In a new discovery released on September 12, 2023, James Webb Telescope Validates Hubble's Findings on Universe Expansion Rate. Read full article here

Discovery Alert! In A New Discovery Released On September 12, 2023, James Webb Telescope Validates Hubble's

Prepare to be awestruck because NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has just dropped some mind-blowing revelations about the universe's expansion rate, and it's a cosmic rollercoaster of discoveries! 🌠

🔭 Imagine a telescope that can peer back in time and unveil the secrets of our universe's evolution. That's exactly what the Webb Telescope, NASA's latest star player, has been up to!

🌟 The Hubble Constant Mystery: One of the cosmos' biggest head-scratchers has been the Hubble Tension – a cosmic conundrum stemming from a puzzling mismatch between the measured expansion rate (Hubble constant) and its prediction from the Big Bang. 🌌

🌠 Cepheid Variables & Type Ia Supernovae: Webb's got some stellar assistants – Cepheid variables and Type Ia supernovae. These cosmic gems help astronomers measure vast cosmic distances and, by extension, the Hubble constant. 💫

🌈 Infrared Vision Superpowers: What sets Webb apart is its remarkable near-infrared vision. Unlike visible light, infrared light pierces through cosmic dust, offering clearer views of these celestial distance markers. 🌌

🪐 Results So Far: Webb's observations have confirmed the precision of the Hubble Space Telescope's earlier measurements while significantly reducing measurement noise. It's like seeing the universe's secrets with a magnifying glass! 🔍🌠

🔮 The Hubble Tension Deepens: But here's the kicker: the Hubble Tension persists! The universe seems to be expanding faster than we predicted. Could this be a hint of exotic dark energy, dark matter, or something completely unexpected? 🌌✨

🚀 The Cosmic Adventure Continues: With Webb confirming Hubble's measurements, the quest to decipher the universe's mysteries deepens. What's next? More observations, more data, and more cosmic riddles to solve! 🌌🔍

Join us as we journey into the heart of the cosmos, armed with the Webb Telescope's revelations and an insatiable curiosity for the universe's grand secrets. Stay tuned for more cosmic updates! 🌠🛰️


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Discovery Alert - In a new discovery released on June 12, 2023 - Webb Telescope Reveals Galaxies' Impact on Early Universe Transformation

Discovery Alert - In A New Discovery Released On June 12, 2023 - Webb Telescope Reveals Galaxies' Impact
Discovery Alert - In A New Discovery Released On June 12, 2023 - Webb Telescope Reveals Galaxies' Impact
Discovery Alert - In A New Discovery Released On June 12, 2023 - Webb Telescope Reveals Galaxies' Impact

The James Webb Space Telescope captured a view between the Pisces and Andromeda constellations, revealing over 20,000 galaxies. Researchers focused their observations on a luminous quasar, J0100+2802, and analyzed 117 galaxies that existed about 900 million years after the big bang. Read full article here


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The Evolutionary Paths Of Supermassive Black Holes And Their Host Galaxies

The evolutionary paths of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies

A new paper entitled “Evolutionary Paths of Active Galactic Nuclei and Their Host Galaxies,” published on August 17, 2023, in Nature Astronomy, provides critical new insights on the co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. The tight correlations observed between the masses of supermassive black holes and the properties of their host galaxies have long intrigued astronomers. No consensus has been reached, however, on how the black hole-galaxy relations arose or how they evolved over time. The specific link between the black hole mass and the properties of host galaxies of AGNs in the nearby universe has remained elusive. The study found that galaxies with actively accreting black holes follow a similar relationship between black hole mass and stellar mass, regardless of galaxy type. Moreover, the position of a galaxy on this relation appears linked to the level of star formation and black hole accretion activity. "Our results unveil evolutionary trajectories for galaxies on the black hole mass-stellar mass plane," said Dr. Zhuang. “The joint evolution of the galaxy and its central black hole appears synchronized over long timescales. Galaxies that have overweight black holes catch up by making more stars. Those that have skinny black holes allow the black hole to eat more. In the end, the two reach a happy balance.”   The availability of a common gas supply for black hole accretion and star formation may account for the lockstep, synchronized growth of objects on the local relation. The evolutionary path of objects with undermassive black holes situated below the local relation supports a scenario suggested by recent simulations in which black hole growth initially lags behind star formation but later the situation reverses after the gas becomes stabilized at higher stellar mass.  AGNs with overmassive black holes above the local relation continue to gain stellar mass, consistent with the detection of active star formation and abundant gas content in early-type AGN host galaxies. These trajectories suggest that radiative-mode AGN feedback mechanisms, which are expected to suppress star formation, are less effective for galaxies below the scaling relation. For galaxies above the relation, kinetic-mode feedback appears insufficient to halt long-term star formation. "This work provides new insights on the coevolution of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies that can serve as the definitive benchmark and framework for evolutionary studies," highlighted Prof. Ho. "The results offer critical observational constraints for numerical simulations modeling the complex interplay between black holes and their host galaxies." “This article explores the evolutionary paths of galaxies on the black hole mass–stellar mass plane in the nearby Universe, linking the properties of star formation and black hole accretion and providing critical constraints for active galactic nuclei feedback,” the editor of Nature Astronomy highly commends. “The findings in this paper are extremely interesting and are quite important for our understanding of black hole and galaxy co-evolution across cosmic times and their star formation and accretion,” says one of the reviewers.

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Follow here and never miss another James Webb Telescope Discovery. Chronological List of All James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries since the release of first images in July, 2022

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in June 2023

06-06-2023 - Webb Telescope Detects Universe’s Most Distant Organic Molecules. Full article here

06-05-2023 - Webb Telescope's JADES Program Unearths Ancient Galaxies' Starry Spectacle. Full article here

06-02-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals the Hidden Beauty of NGC 5068's Star Formation. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in May 2023

05-31-2023 - James Webb Telescope Detects Water Vapor on Ultra-Hot Exoplanet WASP-18 b. Full article here

05-30-2023 - James Webb Telescope Maps Surprisingly Large Plume Jetting From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus. Full article here

05-24-2023 - X-ray and Infrared Symphony of Chandra and Webb Unveiling the Secrets of Galaxies and Nebulae. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in April 2023

04-24-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Epic Prequel to Enormous Galaxy Cluster. Full article here

04-17-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Image of Arp 220. Full article here

04-07-2023 - Webb Telescope reveals Mesmerizing Image of Cassiopeia A Supernova Remnant. Full article here

04-06-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals Unprecedented Image of Uranus and its Features. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in March 2023

03-28-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals Gravitational Lens Magnified Cosmic Seahorse. Full article here

03-27-2023 - James Webb Telescope measures temperature of rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1b. Full article here

03-22-2023 - Swirling, Gritty Clouds on exoplanet VHS 1256 b Spotted by Webb Telescope. Full article here

03-14-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Image of WR 124 star. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in February 2023

02-28-2023 - Webb observes galaxy cluster RX J2129 triply lens supernova hosting galaxy. Full article here

02-22-2023 - Stunning New Image of Globular Cluster M92 Released by Webb Telescope. Full article here

02–16–2023 - Webb Telescope reveals images of NGC 1365, NGC 1433 and NGC 7496. Full article here

02-15-2023 - Webb Image shows unprecedented details of Pandora’s Cluster Abell 2744. Full article here

02–06–2023 - James Webb Telescope discovers very small main belt Asteroid. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in January 2023

01–31–2023 - Webb Telescope shows spiral galaxy LEDA 2046648 in unprecedented details. Full article here

01-25-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Observes Astonishing Ring System of Chariklo Asteroid. Full article here

01-23-2023 - New James Webb Discovery find Complex Organic Molecules in Pre-Stellar Ice. Full article here

01-11-2023 - Webb Discovers Star Formation in Dusty Ribbons of a star cluster NGC 346. Full article here

01-10-2023 - Composite image of Tarantula Nebula from Chandra and Webb data released. Full article here

01-09-2023 - Webb Telescope Discovers Connections Between Nearby and Faraway Galaxies. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in December 2022

21-21-2022 - James Webb Telescope reveals a star studded cosmic wreath in NGC 7469. Full article here

12-01-2022 - The Largest moon of Saturn known as Titan imaged by the Webb Telescope. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in November 2022

11-30-2022 - James Webb Telescope captures merging galaxy pair II ZW 96. Full article here

11-22-2022 - Webb reveals molecular and chemical portrait of Wasp - 39b atmosphere. Full article here

11-17-2022 - Webb discovers oldest galaxies in this image of Abell 2744 galaxy cluster. Full article here

11-16-2022 - Webb reveals protostar features within the dark cloud L1527. Full article here

11-09-2022 - Webb image shows Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte a dwarf galaxy full of stars. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in October 2022

10-28-2022 - Eerie picture from Webb uncovers dusty structure in Pillars of Creation. Full article here

10-26-2022 - Webb image of MACS0647 provides unprecedented details on early universe. Full article here

10-25-2022 - Webb Captures IC 1623 a pair of merging galaxies. Full article here

10-20-2022 - Dense Cosmic Knot Found by Webb Telescope in the Early Universe. Full article here

10-19-2022 - Stellar Nursery of The Pillars of Creation revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here

10-12-2022 - Cosmic fingerprint around Wolf Rayet 140 revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here

10-05-2022 - James Webb Telescope image highlights galaxy pair VV 191, discovers a lensed galaxy. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in September 2022

09-27-2022 - James Webb Telescope shows spiral galaxy IC 5332 in unprecedented details. Full article here

09-21-2022 - Neptune with its distinct rings seen through James Webb Telescope. Full article here

09-19-2022 - First images of red planet Mars released by James Webb Telescope. Full article here

09-12-2022 - Intricate Details of Orion Nebula revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here

09-06-2022 - Tarantula Nebula image produced by James Webb Telescope. Full article here

09-01-2022 - James Webb Discovery - First Direct Image of Exoplanet - HIP 65426 b. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in August 2022

08-25-2022 - James Webb Discovery - First Evidence of Carbon Dioxide on an Exoplanet. Full article here

08-22-2022 - James Webb Telescope captures images of Jupiter in great detail. Full article here

08-02-2022 - James Webb Space Telescope produces detailed image of Cartwheel Galaxy. Full article here

James Webb Telescope Discoveries in July 2022

07-12-2022 - First set of James Webb Telescope's images of Unseen Universe. Full article here

07-11-2022 - Webb’s First Deep Field image of SMACS 0723 revealed by President Joe Biden. Full article here

07-06-2022 - Fine Guidance Sensor test image acquired in parallel with NIRCam imaging of the star HD147980. Full article here


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2 years ago

NASA Animation Sizes Up the Universe’s Biggest Black Holes

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab

Music: "In the Stars" from Universal Production Music

So, how exactly will the JWST go about studying these mysterious, ultra-dense objects? Well, black holes are known for their intense gravitational pull, which can cause nearby matter to heat up and emit radiation. The JWST's infrared capabilities will allow it to detect and study this radiation in detail, providing new insights into the behavior of black holes.

One of the key goals of the JWST's black hole research is to better understand the process of accretion, in which matter falls into the black hole and releases energy in the form of radiation. By studying this process in different types of black holes, the JWST could help shed light on some of the most fundamental questions in astrophysics, such as how galaxies form and evolve over time.

But the JWST won't just be looking at black holes in isolation. It will also be studying the way that black holes interact with their surrounding environments, including the stars and gas clouds that surround them. This could help us understand how black holes shape the evolution of galaxies and the wider universe.

All in all, the JWST's black hole research is set to be a game-changer for our understanding of the cosmos.


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🌌✨ Unveiling the Cosmos: The Best James Webb Space Telescope Images of 2023! 🚀🔭

Hey space enthusiasts! 🌠 Ready for a mind-blowing journey through the cosmos? 🌌 The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is dropping jaw-dropping images that redefine our understanding of the universe! 🤯✨

Check out the best of the best here.

🌌 Distant Galaxies in Unprecedented Detail: Peek into the depths of space with the JWST's lens! These images of distant galaxies are like cosmic art—each swirl and sparkle telling a story of cosmic evolution! 🌌🎨

🔮 Nebulae Unveiled: Nebulae, the cradles of stars, are now on full display! Thanks to JWST's infrared magic, we're getting up close and personal with these celestial nurseries. Brace yourselves for a visual feast of vibrant nebulae! 🚀🌈

🪐 Exoplanet Discoveries: Ready for an interstellar adventure? The JWST is uncovering exoplanets in a way that feels straight out of sci-fi! These images of distant worlds are sparking our imagination and fueling the quest for habitable planets beyond our solar system! 🌍🔍

🌈 Stellar Phenomena in Infrared Splendor: JWST's infrared vision is revealing stellar phenomena like never before! From the mesmerizing hues of stellar nurseries to the cosmic ballet of binary stars, it's a dazzling showcase of the universe's most captivating performances! 💫🎭

🚀 Journey to the Edge of the Universe: Buckle up for a virtual journey to the very edges of the universe! The James Webb Space Telescope is giving us panoramic views that redefine our place in the cosmos. It's awe-inspiring, humbling, and a reminder that the universe is vast, mysterious, and waiting to be explored! 🌌🌠

🌌✨ Unveiling The Cosmos: The Best James Webb Space Telescope Images Of 2023! 🚀🔭
🌌✨ Unveiling The Cosmos: The Best James Webb Space Telescope Images Of 2023! 🚀🔭

Check out all the best images of 2023 from James Webb Telescope here - https://www.jameswebbdiscovery.com/astronomy-news/the-best-of-james-webb-telescope-images-in-2023

🌠✨ Which image leaves you starry-eyed? Drop your thoughts below and let's geek out together! 🚀🤓 #JWST #SpaceExploration #CosmicWonders #StarryEyedAdventures 🌌💙

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