Discovering the Oldest Black Hole in the Universe

Discovering the Oldest Black Hole in the Universe

Using NASA telescopes, astronomers have discovered the most distant and thus the oldest black hole. It is also interesting that this supermassive cosmic object is only in the early stages of growth – at the time it was observed, it was still young, a cosmic toddler in layman’s terms. While black holes normally have more … Read more

Space Solar Energy: Transmitting Renewable Energy from Satellites to Earth

Solar energy is the fastest growing form of renewable energy. It currently accounts for 3.6 percent of global electricity production. According to estimates by energy experts, electricity obtained from the three main methods of renewable energy will increase exponentially in the coming decades: reaching 40 percent by 2035 and up to 45 percent by 2050. … Read more

“James Webb Space Telescope Captures Clearest Image of Uranus’ Rings Yet”

Dramatic rings glowing around a blue-white ball – that’s how one could describe the image released on Thursday taken by the James Webb Space Telescope that captures Uranus. This is one of the few images of the planet that shows even the faintest of the rings, and it is also the clearest image of them … Read more

The James Webb Telescope Has Problems Again, This is NASA’s Explanation

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Another technical problem occurred at the Space Telescope James Webb. On January 15, 2023, his Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument experienced a communication delay, causing his flight software to crash. The news is confirmed NASA new this week, to be precise Tuesday January 24 2023 American time. “NIRISS is … Read more

The James Webb Telescope Suffers a Second Instrumental Fault

Engineers traced this problem to a software glitch. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) was launched in December 2021 and has been making scientific observations since July 2022. However, on January 15, JWST’s Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectograph (NIRISS) instrument “delayed communications within the instrument, causing the flight software … Read more

The James Webb Telescope First Finds an Exoplanet, 99 Percent the Size of Earth

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – Teleskop James Webb again recorded a new achievement, after previously this telescope managed to capture a more visual appearance of outer space within six months of its operation. This time, as quoted from Engadget, Friday (13/1/2023), the James Webb telescope managed to find an exoplanet for the first time. According to astronomers’ … Read more

The Webb telescope discovered its first exoplanet, Earth’s hot twin — ČT24 — Czech Television

The discovered exoplanet, officially designated as LHS 475 b, is practically the twin of our planet in terms of dimensions – it reaches 99 percent of the Earth’s diameter. But it is several hundred degrees hotter because it is much closer to its star than any planet in the Solar System is to the Sun. … Read more

The Webb Telescope has discovered its first extrasolar planet, reaching 99% of the Earth’s diameter

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered its first exoplanet, a planet that orbits a star other than the Sun. The distant world is almost the same size as Earth. Along with information about this exoplanet, the European Space Agency (ESA) has released a new image of the star cluster NGC 346, one of the … Read more

10 splendid portraits taken by the James Webb Telescope, from Neptune to the Nebula

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) o Telescopic head James Webb, 2022 has been a remarkable year for astronomy and astrophotography. Since its announcement, both the scientific community and the public have been excited by the new possibilities in space exploration offered by this new telescope. result, space … Read more