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JADES-GS-z13-1-LA is a young galaxy shining just 330 million years after the Big Bang, signaling it's part of a process called reionization.
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals turbulent environments found in Sagittarius C, a core part of our Milky Way galaxy.
For decades, astronomers have known something didn’t add up in our universe. The amount of “normal” matter—stars, gas, and ...
An international team of researchers used JWST to observe an ancient galaxy that emitted light just 330 million years after the Big Bang, when a thick fog of neutral hydrogen gas made it difficult for ...
Scientists discover ancient galaxy created early transparent bubbles, challenging cosmic timeline of universe formation.
A brilliant cloud of gas shines beautifully 163,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a galaxy not that far from the Milky Way. The gas of the nebula, named LHA 120-N55, is ...
GS-z13-1, marks the earliest sign yet spotted of the era of cosmic reionization at 330 million years after the Big Bang.
Astronomers have found early evidence of the Universe’s transformation from a foggy, opaque state to a transparent one, ...
While sifting out signatures of supernova remnants, a high-schooler stumbled upon the afterglow of a dormant black hole. It may be one of the largest ever seen.
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the picturesque spiral galaxy NGC 4941, which lies about 67 million light ...