Astronomers find galaxy Y1, a young star-forming region, revealing extreme heat just 600 million years after the Big Bang.
In a significant stride for cosmic evolution studies, astronomers have unveiled a galaxy that is churning out stars at a staggering rate, 180 times faster than our own Milky Way. This superheated star ...
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Astronomers have uncovered a galaxy that forms stars 180 times faster than our own Milky Way. Observations through the ALMA telescope, which is one of the largest in the world, revealed a previously ...
Galaxy Y1 shines thanks to dust grains heated by newly-formed stars (circled in this image from the James Webb telescope). Astronomers have uncovered a previously unknown, extreme kind of star factory ...
Astronomers have discovered a superheated "star factory" that existed just 800 million years after the Big Bang. The star factory, a galaxy known as Y1, is birthing stars at a rate 180 times faster ...
Astronomers have uncovered a distant galaxy forming stars 180x faster than the Milky Way, revealing how early galaxies grew rapidly in the young universe. (Nanowerk News) Astronomers have uncovered a ...