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Webb Finds Massive Early Galaxies That Shouldn’t Exist
Mystery of the “Red Monsters”: Webb Finds Massive Early Galaxies That Shouldn’t Exist
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered three massive galaxies from the early universe, revealing them to be as massive as the Milky Way and forming stars with surprising efficiency.
James Webb Space Telescope discovers mysterious 'red monster' galaxies so large they shouldn't exist
The James Webb telescope has spotted three gigantic "red monster" galaxies that were spawned soon after the Big Bang. They're so large they could rewrite the laws of galactic evolution.
NASA telescope discovers creepy ultra-massive ‘Red Monster’ galaxies in the early universe
A group of international astronomers have discovered three mysterious, ultra-massive galaxies in the early universe. The galaxies – systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter – appear in a view from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope like creepy, blood-red glowing eyes. They get their striking color from their extreme amount of dust.
Team discovers ultra-massive galaxies in early Universe that challenge standard cosmology
An international team of astronomers has identified three ultra-massive galaxies—each nearly as massive as the Milky Way—already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang. The discovery is surprising because it indicates that the formation of stars in the early Universe was far more efficient than previously thought,
Astronomers discover mysterious ‘Red Monster’ galaxies in the early Universe
An international team that includes the University of Bath in the UK has discovered three ultra-massive galaxies (‘Red Monsters’) in the early Universe forming at unexpected speeds, challenging current models of galaxy formation.
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Where do fast radio bursts come from? Astronomers tie mysterious eruptions to massive galaxies
Fast radio bursts — powerful and poorly understood cosmic eruptions — tend to occur in massive galaxies that host long-dead ...
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Astronomers discover two galaxies aligned in a way where their gravity acts as a compound lens
An international team of astronomers has discovered an instance of two galaxies aligned in a way where their gravity acts as ...
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When it comes to galaxies, it's a case of eat or be eaten
It all looks so beautiful and peaceful. The images of other galaxies, such as the Andromeda Galaxy convey a similar feeling. However, these impressions are incorrect. Out there among the galaxies, the ...
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'The bottom line is, I told you so': JWST observations upend standard model of how galaxies form, new study claims
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found that some of the universe's oldest galaxies are much ...
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James Webb Space Telescope finds galaxies pointing toward a dark matter alternative
A group of astronomers analyzing data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) say some of the oldest
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Hubble Takes Look At Tangled Galaxies
Hubble Space TelescopeHomeHubble Takes a Look at Tangled… Hubble Space Telescope Hubble HomeOverviewAbout HubbleThe History ...
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How many galaxies orbit the Milky Way?
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Egg-shaped galaxies may be aligned to the black holes at their hearts, astronomers find
Quasar jets that can be detected using very long baseline interferometry can be millions of light years long and are almost ...
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