Webb Telescope Unveils Pristine, 'Sleeping Beauty' Galaxies Challenging Cosmic Rules

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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered dormant galaxies in the early universe, challenging existing models of galaxy evolution by revealing that some galaxies paused star formation within the first billion years after the Big Bang, due to factors like supermassive black holes and stellar feedback mechanisms, with future observations aiming to uncover more about these galaxies' life cycles.
Topics:science#cosmic-discoveries#dormant-galaxies#galaxy-evolution#james-webb-space-telescope#science#star-formation
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