Astronomers find galaxy Y1, a young star-forming region, revealing extreme heat just 600 million years after the Big Bang.
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 ...
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 ...
The James Webb Space Telescope peers at Sagittarius C, a star-forming region about 200 light-years from the Milky Way's central black hole. "A big question has been, if there is so much dense gas and ...
"Even though it's the first time we've seen a galaxy like this, we think that there could be many more out there." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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 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 ...