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James Webb Space Telescope spots a gassy baby galaxy throwing a tantrum in the early universe
A baby galaxy is throwing one heck of a tantrum, and it's shaking up our understanding of the earliest galaxies.
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'Superheated' stellar factory in the early cosmos is producing stars 180 times faster than the Milky Way
"Even though it's the first time we've seen a galaxy like this, we think that there could be many more out there." ...
Discover James Webb discoveries revealing the JWST early universe, cosmic dawn insights, and groundbreaking new space ...
Discover how JWST's groundbreaking observations of the oldest galaxies reveal new insights into early galaxies discovery and transform our understanding of galaxy formation.
Astronomers have uncovered a previously unknown, extreme kind of star factory by taking the temperature of a distant galaxy ...
A superheated stellar factory in the early cosmos produces stars 180x faster than the Milky Way, reshaping models of galaxy ...
ESO’s Very Large Telescope captured an unprecedented early snapshot of supernova SN 2024ggi, revealing an elongated, ...
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New model reveals how supermassive stars shaped the early universe
Long ago, before galaxies formed into shapes we are familiar with today and before planets formed, the earliest stars ignited the young cosmic clouds. If you stood inside one of those ancient ...
The discovery indicates how galaxies could have grown quickly when the universe was very young, solving a long-standing ...
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