Can NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Unlock the Secrets of Dark Matter?
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will use high-resolution imaging to study dark matter by analyzing star streams in the Andromeda galaxy, providing new insights into the…
The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is a scientific research center located in Baltimore, Maryland, primarily focused on astronomy and astrophysics. It is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) and is most well-known for managing the science operations of the Hubble Space Telescope and its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope. Established in 1981, STScI handles the scheduling of telescope time, the collection and distribution of data, and the promotion of research and educational outreach related to the findings from these space telescopes. The institute supports a broad scientific mission that includes developing and maintaining sophisticated software tools for the global astronomical community and conducting a range of scientific research projects. The STScI plays a pivotal role in maximizing the scientific returns from NASA’s high-profile space telescope missions, contributing significantly to our understanding of the universe.
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will use high-resolution imaging to study dark matter by analyzing star streams in the Andromeda galaxy, providing new insights into the…
Near-infrared spectral analysis of terminator confirms differences in morning and evening atmosphere. Since the first exoplanet was discovered in 1992, thousands of planets orbiting stars…
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows off a pair of intertwined galaxies in infrared light, its latest release in an ongoing run of observations. The…
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Only the James Webb Space Telescope can detect and investigate these galaxies, which were forming within dense, opaque gas when the universe was only a…
Webb finds 10 times more supernovae in the early universe than known before. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is proving to excel as a supernova…
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Astronomers detect long-sought compact object within the remnant of Supernova 1987A In February 1987, the closest supernova to Earth in almost 400 years exploded onto…
Amid a site teeming with new and young stars lies an intricate substructure. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has set its sights on the starburst…