James Webb Telescope
Orbiting at one million miles from Earth in the second Lagrange Point, this telescope will use an infrared telescope to look back in time. Light from farther away is older than light we see from… Read More »James Webb Telescope
Orbiting at one million miles from Earth in the second Lagrange Point, this telescope will use an infrared telescope to look back in time. Light from farther away is older than light we see from… Read More »James Webb Telescope
Sagittarius A*—pronounced Sagittarius A star—is the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, our galactic home. It is a huge source of radio emissions and may be the reason our galaxy… Read More »Sagittarius A*
One of the largest and most massive things in our universe is a black hole. This is an image of the event horizon around the first black hole ever directly imaged by the Event Horizon… Read More »M87
The smallest is a sub-atomic particle discovered on this Particle Decay Scatter image from a collision experiment within the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This machine is one of the largest experimental-science machines ever built by… Read More »Higgs Boson Decay Scatter