Unable to Discover: James Webb Telescope Found a "Forbidden" Structure in the Primitive Universe
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Astronomers, using the James Webb telescope, discovered a star bridge in the GN20 galaxy, which was formed just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang, reports Phys.org. Star interfaces are a very large cluster of stars that cross the center of the galaxy and rotate as a whole. They act as a crow and pull gas to the galaxy core, which can lead to active star formation, fuel a black hole and form a dense core. The links are quite common in the univ…
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just laid a stone in the pond of cosmological certainty. Astronomers have detected a huge "stellar bar" in the heart of GN20, a massive galaxy observed as it was only 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang. According to the standard models of the evolution of the Universe, such [...]
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