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Two of our galaxy’s most famous stars were recently photobombed by what appears to be a celestial question mark. The symbol was spotted in a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ...
The symbol, a double dot resembling the modern colon, is known as the "zagwa elaya," or "upper pair." Its function as a question mark was pinned down by Chip Coakley, a manuscript specialist at ...
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 ...
Experts in the UK say the question mark is perhaps less cryptic than it appears - and could simply show two merging galaxies, with one being stretched out by the gravity of the other.
SPACE – A new photo from the James Webb Space Telescope is leading to a giant question – or moreover one about a giant question mark.The photo was released by the European Space Agency on July 26.
Last year, the James Webb Space Telescope fortuitously spotted the unmistakable shape of a question mark across the sky. The uncanny feature was captured lurking at the bottom of an image of a ...
The question mark can be seen as a tiny orange feature towards the middle bottom of the image. (Credits: Image: NASA, ESA, CSA. Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)) ...
The James Webb Space Telescope spied a cosmic question mark in deep space while observing two young stars located more than 1,000 light-years from Earth.