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Unofficially following news related to the James Webb Space Telescope (#JWST).
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The James Webb #telescope is getting glimpses of small, far-off #planets.

One of the smaller planets that #JWST looked at is GJ 1214b, which has frustrated astronomers since its discovery in 2009.

The #planet is a sub-Neptune, meaning its size is somewhere between that of a rocky world like Earth and a gaseous one like #Neptune.

#astronomy #exoplanets
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/james-webb-telescope-small-far-planets-space

The James Webb telescope gets glimpses of small, far-off planets

Hints of one exoplanet atmosphere’s chemical makeup and the discovery of a planet orbiting another star are two of the telescope’s early successes.

Science News

JWST Reveals Previously Shrouded Newborn Stars

https://news.rice.edu/news/2022/webb-space-telescope-reveals-previously-shrouded-newborn-stars

Search over 1,000 astronomy and space news releases at www.stars-n-stuff.com/news-stories

#astronomy #space #science #news #stargazing #NASA #JWST #ESA #STScI #CSA

Image: NASA, ESA, CSA and STScI

Webb Space Telescope reveals previously shrouded newborn stars

Astronomers dove deep into the first images from the Webb Space Telescope and made a surprising discovery.

Rice News | News and Media Relations | Rice University
#JWSTFirstScience Conference photo taken this past week where we saw the Universe in a whole new way. I've never heard astronomers audibly "ooo" and "aww" so much at a conference.
[The first #NASAWebb data and images] are “beautiful” and “mind-blowing,” according to astronomers who have spoken with Science. It was like putting on infrared glasses, one said, and seeing the universe anew.
https://www.science.org/content/article/breakthrough-2022
Science’s 2022 Breakthrough of the Year: A telescope’s golden eye sees the universe anew

JWST makes a spectacular debut, AI gets creative, giant bacteria surprise, and the year’s other big advances in science

“It’s like finding buried treasure.”

A deep dive into one of #NASAWebb’s iconic first images—the Cosmic Cliffs—has revealed a treasure trove of extremely young stars in a particularly intriguing stage of formation: https://webbtelescope.pub/3Btx3oE

#STScI #JWST #CosmicCliffs

NASA’s Webb Unveils Young Stars in Early Stages of Formation

WebbTelescope.org
This is incredible!
A glimpse into the possibility of life elsewhere in our universe
#NASA #JWSTFirstScience
#JWST
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-04452-3
JWST gets first glimpse of 7-planet system with potentially habitable worlds

Astronomers have been eager for the landmark telescope to study the TRAPPIST-1 system.

Look at all of these adorable galaxies in this image from the #JWST Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science (PEARLS) team!

We are seeing thousands of galaxies over an enormous range in distance, some not previously detected by Hubble or the largest ground-based telescopes. Light from the most distant galaxies in the image traveled almost 13.5 billion years to reach us.

More: https://webbtelescope.org/contents/early-highlights/webb-glimpses-field-of-extragalactic-pearls-studded-with-galactic-diamonds
#Astronomy #DeepField #Astrodon

Webb Glimpses Field of Extragalactic PEARLS, Studded With Galactic Diamonds

From the PEARLS GTO program, NASA’s Webb Telescope captured a first medium-deep wide-field image of the cosmos featuring the North Ecliptic Pole.

WebbTelescope.org

Next #SETILive: JWST Reveals Atmosphere
Thursday, Dec 15, 10:00AM PST

Host Beth Johnson will talk to four of the lead authors of our recent #JWST exoplanet studies. Tune in to hear about the science straight from the source!

WATCH LIVE: https://buff.ly/3ByQAUP

SETI Live: JWST Reveals Atmosphere

YouTube
At the JWST First Results meeting Tuesday, Yao-lun Yang shows an amazing MIRI spectrum of the protostar IRAS 15398 showing the presence of complex organics frozen onto dust grains. #JWSTFirstResults, #JWST, #NASA, #ESA, #STScI
Me in my natural habitat: on tip-toes pointing at JWST's factor of 100 sensitivity improvement over previous observatories