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astronomy2 years ago

"James Webb Telescope Uncovers Ancient Dust-Covered Galaxy and Mysterious Ghostly Object"

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have observed a distant galaxy, AzTECC71, shrouded in dust, making it invisible to optical instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy, which formed just 900 million years after the Big Bang, is a star factory, producing hundreds of new stars each year. The discovery suggests that there may be a whole population of similar dusty galaxies that have been previously hidden from observation.

astronomy2 years ago

"James Webb's Discovery: A Ghostly Galaxy Reappears, Changing Our Understanding of the Universe"

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected a faint and dusty galaxy, AzTECC71, that was previously undetectable by the Hubble Space Telescope. This discovery suggests that massive star-forming galaxies like AzTECC71 may be more common than previously thought, potentially changing our understanding of the early universe. The James Webb's sensitive infrared instruments allow it to see through dusty veils, providing a glimpse into the oldest structures of the universe and potentially unveiling countless other hidden galaxies.

astronomy2 years ago

"Webb Telescope Discovers Enigmatic Ghostly Object, Unveiling a Monstrous Mystery!"

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered AzTECC71, a dusty star-forming galaxy from the early universe that was previously elusive to the Hubble Space Telescope. This finding challenges previous assumptions about galaxy prevalence and composition, suggesting a higher prevalence of such galaxies than previously believed. The discovery provides new insights into the early universe's composition and the evolution of galaxies. The COSMOS-Web collaboration aims to map up to 1 million galaxies from a part of the sky the size of three full moons, studying the earliest structures of the universe.