Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed more than 40 stars within the gravitationally lensed "Dragon Arc" ...
A group of astronomers have made history by capturing an image of a record number of stars from a time when the universe was ...
Looking halfway across the observable universe and expecting to see individual stars is considered a non-starter in astronomy ...
While the extra-galactic stars provided a microlensing effect, large clusters of dark matter provided a macrolensing effect.
Over 40 stars in a galaxy billions of light-years away were photographed, offering a glimpse into an era when the universe ...
The cutting-edge observatory is charged with seeing some of the earliest visible light, and the recent image achieves a new ...
Pictures show how the stars look during a period known as the cosmic noon - the middle ages of the universe when the most ...
The galaxy Dragon Arc was observed along the line of sight to the galaxy cluster Abell 370, which acts as a cosmic magnifying glass.
Gravitational lenses have been used previously to resolve individual stars in the distant Universe. Using the microlensing of ...
T he future of Dragon Ball is currently unknown, but it's largely suspected that, when the Super manga returns, it will be ...
Taking advantage of a cosmic "double lens," astronomers resolved more than 40 individual stars in a galaxy so far away its ...