This relatively nearby world, which is a lot larger than our own, is situated approximately 49 light-years away.
Has the James Webb Space Telescope found life on a distant extrasolar world or could there be an alternative explanation ?
A gas discovered in the atmosphere of this distant extrasolar planet is 'only produced by life', say scientists.
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.
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.
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 space agency has been getting into the Halloween spirit with this latest image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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'.
Two astrophysicists explore the possibilities of using the new telescope to analyze the atmospheres of extrasolar planets.
Several more stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope have now been published by NASA.
President Joe Biden has unveiled the next-generation space telescope's first deep field images of a distant galaxy cluster.
The next-generation telescope has been hit by a tiny space rock, but there's no need to be too concerned about it.
The next-generation space telescope is almost ready to wow us with spectacular images of the cosmos.