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Astronomers now agree that he was wrong. Now a genuine question mark has been discovered, in the corner of a recent Webb telescope observation of a pair of dust clouds known as Herbig-Haro 46/47 ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a giant cosmic question mark in space that has baffled scientists. The team operating the telescope at the European Space Agency released an image on ...
"The upper part of the question mark looks like a distorted spiral galaxy, maybe merging with a second galaxy." ESA study scientist Nora Luetzgendorf says that while it's too far away to say for ...
But astronomers have seen similar objects closer to home. This glowing red question mark was captured in the background of a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope. Two of our galaxy’s ...
Looking at the telescope's image, the "question mark" object was small, near the bottom border. (We created the graphic below, zooming in on the formation.) [...] A profusion of extremely distant ...
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But if you zoom in close enough (at the center bottom), you’ll see an astronomical feature that, from our perspective, bears an uncanny resemblance to a question mark, as Space.com points out.
A cosmic object in the shape of a glowing question mark has photobombed one of the latest images captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope - and scientists think they know what it might be.