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Astronomers find first strong evidence of neutron star at centre of Supernova 1987A
After over 35 years of study JWST data provides new information on what’s at the heart of SN 1987A.
Celebrating the JWST launch
We relive the successful launch of this amazing space mission on Christmas Day 2021.
James Webb Space Telescope
The UK's main contribution to JWST is MIRI (the Mid InfraRed Instrument) one of four major scientific instruments onboard.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals cosmic ‘fingerprint’ in space
A new image shows at least 17 dust rings created by a rare type of star and its companion, locked in a celestial dance.
JWST detects quartz crystals in clouds of WASP-17 b
Silica partciles detected on an exoplanet for the first time using MIRI.
JWST detects water vapour, sulfur dioxide and sand clouds on nearby exoplanet
MIRI offers insights into atmosphere of WASP-107b.
JWST provides insights into origins of the Crab Nebula
New MIRI and NIRCam image of this supernova remnant.
MIRI data reveals that star is actually twins
JWST and ALMA offer new insights into WL 20S.
MIRI image of the Horsehead Nebula
Detailed infrared images of iconic nebula captured by JWST.
MIRI reveals that planets may form in harsher conditions than previously thought
New insights into rocky-planet-forming regions of disks in the Lobster Nebula.
New MIRI image of M51
Stunning JWST image of spiral galaxy M51 released by NASA, ESA and CSA
New MIRI image of NCG 346
Filaments of dust and gas revealed in this new infrared image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Researchers use MIRI to map weather on exoplanet 280 light years from Earth
NASA and ESA have released details of new research using JWST to study the weather on hot gas-giant WASP-43 b.
Royal Astronomical Society acknowledges MIRI Team's contribution to James Webb Space Telescope
Team received Group Achievement Award in honour of their work on JWST.
Spectacular MIRI image of nebula N79
Star-forming region of Large Magellanic Cloud captured by JWST.
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