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This galaxy formed just 930 million years after the Big Bang, offering a rare glimpse into the universe's early years.
Hubble reveals star formation secrets in galaxy NGC 2835 using H-alpha detection to map stellar nurseries with surgical ...
The galaxies were likely forming around when our universe was 400 million to 600 million years old. Studying early galaxy and star formation helps astronomers better understand the cosmic dark ages.
On March 16, 2025, CHIME detected an ultrabright flash of radio emissions, which automatically triggered the CHIME Outriggers ...
Astronomers have just caught the brightest fast radio burst (FRB) ever recorded, and it has been given a nickname worthy of ...
Hertz Tiered Extragalactic Exploration (MIGHTEE-HI) survey, astronomers have discovered a new rotating galaxy filament. The ...
In the middle is an elliptical galaxy belonging to a cluster called SMACSJ0028.2-7537.
A galaxy lurking in the far reaches of the Universe, a mere 600 million years after the Big Bang, is giving us our best glimpse yet at what our own infant Milky Way might have looked like.
Glimpses of a young galaxy forming in a way so similar to our own are unparalleled, Mowla says. The JWST images show a Milky Way-like galaxy in the early stages of its assembly in a universe that ...
JWST images of a galaxy forming when our universe was only 400 million to 600 million years old. (Image credit: Kasper E. Heintz et al./Science) The legacy of a sparkling cosmic triplet ...
This illustration shows a galaxy forming only a few hundred million years after the big bang, when gas was a mix of transparent and opaque during the Era of Reionization. Data from NASA’s ...
The galaxy is rotating rapidly, may be one of the most massive galaxies in our local universe, and seems to be devoid of star-forming regions, with over 93 percent of the stellar mass in the ...