The European Space Agency's Euclid mission—designed to map the geometry of the dark universe with unprecedented ...
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JWST Discovers Massive Black Hole in Galaxy Just 570 Million Years After Big Bang
A discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is shedding light on the rapid growth of supermassive black holes in the ...
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Superheated early galaxy is forming stars 180 times the milky way
Astronomers have identified a compact, superheated galaxy in the early universe that is churning out new suns at roughly 180 ...
JWST infrared technology pierces cosmic dust with unmatched clarity, revealing hidden star nurseries and structures no ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots rapidly feeding supermassive black hole in the infant universe: 'This discovery is truly remarkable.'
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have uncovered a voraciously feeding and rapidly growing ...
Discover how JWST's groundbreaking observations of the oldest galaxies reveal new insights into early galaxies discovery and transform our understanding of galaxy formation.
Sci-fi tends to paint the edge of our galaxy as a desolate backwater, but in one early galaxy, the galactic rim is the bright, bustling center of activity, and the core is the aging backwater. The ...
Astronomers have discovered a previously hidden "cosmic fuel tank" in an infant cluster of forming galaxies. This vast reservoir of cool molecular gas is found in the protocluster known as SPT2349-56, ...
Imaging shows NGC 6789 building stars in near-total isolation, pushing scientists to rethink gas supply and formation in ...
In a feat of galactic archeology, astronomers are using ever more detailed information to trace the origin of our galaxy—and to learn about how other galaxies formed in the early stages of the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope found a surprisingly large galaxy, nicknamed "The Big Wheel," in the early universe. This galaxy formed much faster than current theories predict, challenging our ...
Scientists are turning to the beautiful and famous Whirlpool Galaxy to look for areas where stars could eventually be born. By mapping out the presence of particular chemicals, they hope to learn ...
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