James Webb Space Telescope Finds an Early Universe Galaxy Collision No One Expected
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Astronomers at A&M University in Texas discovered a rare and tight collision of galaxies in the primitive universe, suggesting that galaxies interacted and shaped their environment much earlier than scientists predicted. Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers identified a [...]
James Webb Space Telescope Finds an Early Universe Galaxy Collision No One Expected
Nemes Laszlo/Science Photo Library Astronomers at Texas A&M University have discovered a rare, tightly packed collision of galaxies in the early universe, suggesting that galaxies were interacting and shaping their surroundings far earlier than scientists had predicted. Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the researchers identified an ongoing merger event of at least five galaxies about 800 million years after the Big …
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