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€2.5 Million ERC Grant Will Use JWST to Reveal the Secrets of the Giant Planets
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€2.5 Million ERC Grant Will Use JWST to Reveal the Secrets of the Giant Planets
Nearly half a century after the Voyager spacecraft transformed our understanding of the Solar System's outer worlds, a new European research programme aims to continue that legacy using the most powerful space observatory ever built.
As scientists prepare to integrate JWST observations with Juno, JUICE and Earth-based telescopes, the coming decade may deliver the most complete picture yet of the atmospheres, chemistry and climate of the Solar System's largest planets.
Nearly fifty years after Voyager began its Grand Tour, the exploration of the outer Solar System is entering a remarkable new chapter.
Euclid Pushes the Cosmic Frontier with the Discovery of 31 Ancient Quasars
For decades, astronomers have searched for the first quasars that appeared after the Big Bang, hoping to understand how the earliest galaxies and supermassive black holes formed. Now, ESA's Euclid space telescope has taken a major step forward by discovering 31 previously unknown quasars dating back to the Universe's first billion years. Among them are the two most distant quasars ever identified, observed as they were only 670 million years after the Big Bang.
The discovery represents one of the most significant early scientific results from the Euclid mission and provides an unprecedented view of a crucial period in cosmic evolution.
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Cover Image: Artist's impression of a Quasar - Credits ESA