Dead Galaxy Cluster Is Making Stars Again—And Astronomers Are Stumped
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Dead Galaxy Cluster Is Making Stars Again—And Astronomers Are Stumped
A galaxy cluster once thought to be “dead” is unexpectedly forming stars at an astonishing rate, challenging established theories about star formation in aging galaxies. The Phoenix Cluster, located 5.8 billion light-years away, was believed to have exhausted its star-forming potential. A new observations using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed an active process of star birth, raising fundamental questions about how cold gas ca…
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