Webb Finds the Earliest Jellyfish Galaxy Drifting Through a Young Cosmos

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Webb Finds the Earliest Jellyfish Galaxy Drifting Through a Young Cosmos
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified the farthest known jellyfish galaxy, at redshift z=1.156 (about 8.5 billion years old), in the COSMOS field. The galaxy shows blue, newly formed stars in long trailing gas streams created by ram-pressure stripping as it speeds through a dense cluster, implying harsh cluster environments existed earlier in the universe and potentially reshaping ideas about how galaxies evolved billions of years ago.

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