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Space on MSNRecord-breaking 'dead' galaxy discovered by JWST lived fast and died young in the early universeThe most distant and earliest "dead" massive galaxy ever seen shows some galaxies lived fast and died young shortly after the ...
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Space.com on MSNThis baby galaxy cluster is powering extreme star formation with a hidden fuel tank"SPT2349-56 is a system so extraordinary that we may have caught one of the most massive clusters under formation at a very ...
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Astronomy on MSNJWST spots the earliest galaxy yet clearing the universe's hydrogen ‘fog'Since it began collecting data, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has shined a light on the early universe, helping us better understand the timeline of events that led to our modern-day cosmos.
The universe doesn't come with an instruction manual—but if it did, University of Missouri Assistant Professor Charles ...
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Hidden Galaxies: Unlocking the Universe’s SecretsAstronomers have recently uncovered evidence of “hidden galaxies,” a population of faint, dust-shrouded galaxies that could reshape our understanding of the universe. These galaxies, detected through ...
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Space.com on MSNHubble Telescope snaps 1st images of clashing star clusters at the hearts of dwarf galaxies"We were surprised by the streams of light that were visible near the center of the galaxies, as nothing similar has been ...
Astronomers may have uncovered a hidden population of galaxies that could rewrite what we know about the universe's evolution. These faint, dusty galaxies were discovered using the deepest ...
Galaxies may not be as simple as "young and blue" or "old and red." A new idea from astrophysicist Charles Steinhardt proposes a third type: red star-forming galaxies that break the mold. These galaxi ...
Astronomers have peered back in time to find what looks like a population of "hidden" galaxies that could hold the key to ...
Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe.
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Galaxies die earlier than expectedFor a long time, scientists thought that only actively star-forming galaxies should be observed in the very early Universe.
A team of astronomers has discovered what appears to be a previously undetected population of "hidden" galaxies that could ...
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