The James Webb Space Telescope has found strong evidence of life on a planet situated 124 light-years away.
A proposed new telescope - the Habitable Worlds Observatory - could make finding alien life a reality.
Has the James Webb Space Telescope found life on a distant extrasolar world or could there be an alternative explanation ?
For a while now, rumors have circulated about the discovery of an exoplanet with strong signs of life.
The planet, known as Wasp-107b, was recently revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope.
A gargantuan telescope known as the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is currently under construction in Chile.
The telescope has discovered pairs of flee-floating planet-sized objects that have been dubbed 'JuMBOs'.
The James Webb Space Telescope's latest discovery is significant, but have we really found life on an alien world ?
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected potential evidence of life in a planet 120 light years away.
An astronomical object resembling the curious symbol has appeared in the background of an image of the Vela Constellation.
The telescope has provided us with an unprecedented view of the cosmos, but at it stands, its days are numbered.
What was once a pipe dream is fast becoming a very real technological possibility.
NASA's flagship space telescope has turned its sights towards Uranus and the results are breathtaking to say the least.
The newly discovered world, which is 41 light-years away, is almost exactly the same size as the Earth.
The Breakthrough Listen project has joined forces with the MeerKAT Telescope in South Africa to help it expand its search.
The space agency has been getting into the Halloween spirit with this latest image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
The world-famous Arecibo Observatory had completely collapsed back in 2020 after its supporting cables broke.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of Neptune and its rings.
The James Webb Space Telescope may not find evidence of alien life, but the next telescope probably will.
The next-generation space telescope has achieved what astronomers are calling 'a transformative moment'.