Astronomers have detected oxygen in the most distant galaxy ever found. It’s 13.4 billion light-years away from Earth, according to new research.
Two different teams of astronomers have detected oxygen in the most distant known galaxy, JADES-GS-z14-0. The discovery, ...
The latest discovery marks the furthest detection of oxygen ever made and defies what we thought about how galaxies formed in the early universe.
Finding oxygen is a big deal. Only hydrogen and helium (with a sprinkle of lithium) formed in the Big Bang. All the other ...
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essanews.com on MSNJames Webb unravels secrets of gigantic "Big Wheel" galaxyThe James Webb Telescope has discovered a gigantic galaxy in the early universe, probably from 12 billion years ago.
A galaxy gleaming in the Cosmic Dawn, just 300 million years after the Big Bang, has just been spotted harboring something it oughtn't.
An accidental discovery by a team of astronomers has upended existing theories about how galaxies formed in the early ...
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Astronomy on MSNAndromeda has a new faintest satellite galaxyThough tiny, this newfound satellite galaxy around M31 offers big lessons — and questions — about how galaxies evolve.
The European Space Agency's spacecraft Euclid on Wednesday released a treasure trove of new data in its quest to map and ...
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