Tag Archives: light wavelengths

‘Supernova exploration machine’ James Webb Space Telescope finds farthest stellar explosion on record

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is quite the cosmic detective when it comes to hunting down the explosive deaths of massive stars in the early universe. This celestial Sherlock Holmes found evidence of 80 new early supernovae in a swath of the sky as wide as a grain of rice held at arm’s length.… Read More »

Hear the Milky Way symphony made from real NASA data (video)

Sophie Kastner is a music composer who turns the unlistenable into song, transforming the subtle data emanating from the heart of the Milky Way into the notes of a dissonant symphony. “This is like writing a fictional story that is largely based on real facts,” he said. expression. His work, “Where Parallel Lines Meet,” draws… Read More »