Scientists were able to pinpoint the location of the Butterfly Nebula’s central star. This had not been done before. Read more: Webb discovers what’s behind Butterfly Nebula’s signature glow| Silicon Republic
Planets without stars may not be so lonely after all. New research led by astronomers at the University of St Andrews suggests that free-floating giant planets—those adrift in interstellar space—can host their own miniature planetary systems.| Astronomy Now
Pointing the lens at dark matter.| PetaPixel
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, together with former PhD student Venu Kalari and a team of international researchers, have identified young, pre-main sequence stars in the low-metallicity dwarf galaxy WLM, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).| Astronotes
New findings from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are challenging long-held assumptions about the metal-rich asteroid Psyche, suggesting that the| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
What does it mean for a telescope to be showing us the past 13 billion years? What are we looking for out there?| The Geek Anthropologist