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Scientists say the question-mark-shaped structure seen in a new photo from the James Webb Space Telescope is likely the merger of two or more galaxies. (J. DePasquale / NASA, ESA, CSA,) ...
Two of our galaxy’s most famous stars were recently photobombed by what appears to be a celestial question mark. The symbol was spotted in a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ...
That question mark, our profound cosmic ignorance, is one of the great gifts of science. Dennis Overbye joined The Times in 1998, and has been a reporter since 2001.
A stunning new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a pair of actively forming stars. But many people are more curious about the tiny question mark visible toward the bottom of the frame.
SPACE – A new photo from the James Webb Space Telescope is leading to a giant question – or moreover one about a giant question mark.The photo was released by the European Space Agency on July 26.
The question mark can be found near the bottom-center of the image. (Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, J. DePasquale (STScI), CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) The James Webb Space Telescope recently celebrated one year of ...
In August 2023, an image of outer space went viral on social media because it allegedly documented a mysterious formation in the shape of a "question mark." NASA's James Webb telescope has spotted ...
Experts in the UK say the question mark is perhaps less cryptic than it appears - and could simply show two merging galaxies, with one being stretched out by the gravity of the other.
A cosmic question mark appears amid a powerful gravitational lens in the James Webb Space Telescope’s wide-field view of the galaxy cluster MACS-J0417.5-1154. webbtelescope.
NASA got a closer look at a cosmic question mark previously spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, V. Estrada-Carpenter (Saint Mary's University).