Beta Pictoris debris disk

Rings and gaps in TWA 7’s debris disk suggested a planet might be lurking nearby. JWST observations may have revealed the hidden world.

Messier 13

Astrobites reports on how we might be able to observe gravitational wave signals from intermediate-mass black holes in binary systems with stellar-mass black holes.

JWST images of Earendel

An incredible beacon from the first billion years of the universe, Earendel has been touted as the most distant single star ever seen — but it might not be a single star at all.

galaxy Phaedra

Astrobites reports on the three galactic suspects in the case of an ultra-high-energy neutrino.

An artist's impression of a planet beside a sun-like star.

JWST provides new evidence that one of our nearest neighbor stars, Alpha Centauri A, might host a giant planet in its habitable zone.

When a supermassive black hole captures a significantly smaller object, the interaction could produce gravitational waves that have not yet been detected. A new study explores such events and how future gravitational wave detectors may be able to feel them for years to come.

Illustration of an accreting supermassive black hole shrouded by dust

The “little red dot” CAPERS-LRD-z9 is the most distant object to show the characteristic broad emission lines of fast-moving gas around a black hole.

GJ 486b illustration
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What’s Going On Inside GJ 486b?

Astrobites reports on a warm, rocky exoplanet and what might be hidden beneath its atmosphere.