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A newly discovered barred spiral galaxy dating back 11.1 billion years is rewriting what scientists know about galactic ...
A massive barred spiral galaxy from the early Universe has stunned astronomers by forming stars at 300 times the rate of the ...
This cosmic relic, dubbed J0107a, offers a glimpse into a time 11.1 billion years ago, when the universe was merely a fifth of its current age. Observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter ...
Located in the constellation Cetus, J0107a is a "monster" galaxy, meaning a galaxy growing rapidly in the early Universe by forming many new stars. Because they are located far away, it has been ...
The distant galaxy, called J0107a, was observed as it appeared 11.1 billion years ago, when the universe was about a fifth of its current age. The researchers used data from the Chile-based ...
The mystery of galaxies in the early Universe just got even weirder. A team of astronomers has identified a giant spiral galaxy so well-formed that it already has a stable galactic bar; a long, ...
The galaxy called J0107a, located at a redshift of z=2.467, was serendipitously found in 2014 during the observation of the nearby merging galaxy VV114. The James Webb Space Telescope near ...
Astronomers have observed a galaxy dating to an earlier epoch in the universe's history that surprisingly is shaped much like our Milky Way - a spiral structure with a straight bar of stars and gas ...
Left: The galaxy J0107a observed in infrared light with the James Webb Space Telescope. The two galaxies seen in the lower part of the image are unrelated foreground objects. (Credit: NASA ...