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The discovery of dormant galaxies, located in the first billion years after the Big Bang, is shaking up our understanding of galaxy evolution. This remarkable finding comes from the cutting-edge ...
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered dormant galaxies with a wide range of masses in the first billion years after the Big Bang, moving one step closer to ...
Small, compact galaxies seen in the early universe have puzzled astronomers – finding these unusual objects closer to home ...
Researchers aim to study the universe’s 'Dark Ages' using a quiet orbit around the Moon. Their small satellite will search ...
The discovery, made with the LOFAR (LOw Frequency ARray) radio instrument in Europe, indicates that galaxy clusters, which ...
Astronomers have turned the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) into a time machine to peer back in cosmic ...
But in the past two decades, new types of black holes have been seen and astronomers are beginning to understand how they ...
"It was something I’ve never seen before and I’ve looked at tens of thousands of images of galaxies over my career," he said.
The JWST discovers the Zhúlóng spiral galaxy, as massive as the Milky Way, formed only a billion years after the Big Bang.
New simulations suggest that dozens of ultra-faint “ghost” galaxies may be orbiting the Milky Way, hidden from current ...
Galaxies, including the Milky Way, grow from thick, turbulent disks into layered structures. JWST’s images show this process began billions of years ago, revealing a common path in galactic evolution.
In a discovery that could change how we understand the universe, a team of astronomers led by Yale’s Pieter van Dokkum has ...