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🇺🇸 HubBucket Inc is a Self-Funded Research Organization. ➡️ We use and develop various types of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to conduct Scientific Research. 🖥️ hubbucket.xyz @HubBucket @HubAstrophysics @HubAstronomy @HubBucketORGS @HubBucketQPhys @CEOHubBucketInc
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Physicists hope that China's JUNO facility can determine which type of neutrino has the highest mass. go.nature.com/4oh8JgW
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China has continued its steep rise in research output, according to Nature Index’s annual rankings, but there is growing evidence that other East Asian countries are also challenging major research nations in Europe and North America. go.nature.com/4g60WAA
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Go far and wide with @NASARoman! NASA’s next space telescope will be joining Webb in L2, a million miles away to join us and your name can come too! Get your boarding pass to send your name with Roman as we work to create the most complete picture of the universe yet: my.nasa.gov/specialevents/s/…
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Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away? Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026! Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/4ejkRcR Submissions close July 12.
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Webb has delivered the strongest evidence yet that its discovery of mysterious Little Red Dots (LRD) are “black hole stars.” They appear starting ~600 million years after the big bang, and scientists are still working out exactly what they are. science.nasa.gov/missions/we…
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In the image, the LRD is in the inset box. The main image shows a massive galaxy cluster whose strong gravity is magnifying the light of this object, allowing us a better look at it. The location of the LRD is at the bottom image towards the right, marked by an orange outlined box.
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Webb captured the most detailed data to date of one of these LRDs (named GLIMPSE-17775, dating back to 1.8 billion years after the big bang) that supports the interpretation that this object is a rapidly growing black hole enveloped in a dense gas cocoon.
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This gas accounts for why most LRDs are faint in X-rays; any X-rays given off are likely absorbed by the surrounding cocoons. More typical growing supermassive black holes are not embedded in dense gas, which allows UV light and X-rays from material orbiting them to escape.
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Ultimately this is one more piece of an ongoing puzzle discovered by, and potentially solvable by Webb.
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Beyond the Orion Nebula is a long and massive filament of cold gas and dust divided into four parts and collectively called the Orion Molecular Clouds. This image shows just a small portion of one of the clouds. esawebb.org/images/potm2605a…
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Every stage of star formation — from the youngest stellar embryos, to protoplanetary discs, to newly-minted pre-main sequence stars — is contained within just this scene (captured by Webb’s Near-Infared Camera) which stretches 150 light-years across.
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Webb is looking at the chemical fingerprints of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in the mid-infrared 🔎 New data points to a very different formation environment and chemistry for this object compared to most comets that formed in our own solar system. science.nasa.gov/blogs/3iatl…
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Could life be possible elsewhere in the Milky Way? @NASARoman will soon launch to help answer this and other questions about our galaxy. Now, we’ve got a question for you: will you send your name on this epic journey? Get your boarding pass today: go.nasa.gov/RomanNames
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🔭 Our space telescopes are used to looking out at the cosmos, but if you’re ready to turn your gaze inside, they’ve got you covered there, too. With just five questions, find out whether Hubble, Webb, or Roman shares your vibe.
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