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Scientists discovered a distant jellyfish galaxy with star-forming "tails" stretching back 8.5 billion years.
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Newly Discovered Galaxy From 8.5 Billion Years Ago Offers Rare Look at Early Cosmic Evolution
A newly discovered galaxy with glowing star-filled "tentacles" is rewriting parts of cosmic history.
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The James Webb Space Telescope just mapped auroras on Uranus in 3D for the 1st time, and scientists are thrilled
"This is a crucial step towards characterizing giant planets beyond our solar system." ...
The telescope detected a faint glow from molecules in the planet's upper atmosphere.
A rare jellyfish galaxy discovered by JWST is offering clues about how galaxies died in the early universe.
James Webb Space Telescope detects a candidate jellyfish galaxy 5 billion years after the Big Bang, providing insights into ram-pressure stripping and early galaxy evolution.
Uranus does not behave like an ordinary planet. Its magnetic field tilts by nearly 60 degrees and sits off-center, so the ...
Observations of a distant quasar reveal that supermassive black holes may suppress star formation across intergalactic distances.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was designed to look back in time and study galaxies that existed shortly after the Big Bang. In so doing, scientists hoped to gain a better understanding of how ...
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