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Live Science on MSNJames Webb telescope spots Milky Way's long-lost 'twin' — and it is 'fundamentally changing our view of the early universe'The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered Zhúlóng, a candidate for the most distant spiral galaxy in the universe. The ...
"What makes Zhúlóng stand out is just how much it resembles the Milky Way—both in shape, size and stellar mass," said the ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan were surprised by their study results, which they say are "indisputable." ...
If you are in the Southern Hemisphere, you can see the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with your naked eye. It’s a dwarf galaxy satellite of the Milky Way looking ... on either side of the galaxy ...
An international team has discovered the most distant spiral galaxy candidate known to date. This ultra-massive system existed just one billion years after the Big Bang and already shows a remarkably ...
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Fox Weather on MSNWhen you can see the Milky Way Galaxy this summer without a telescopeour Milky Way Galaxy will be putting on a show at times this summer such that it can be seen with the naked eye from certain ...
A team at Nagoya University in Japan has revealed new insights into the motion of massive stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud ...
Scientists made the claim after analysing the data collected by the European Space Agency's recently retired Gaia spacecraft.
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals turbulent environments found in Sagittarius C, a core part of our Milky Way galaxy.
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Space on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope discovers most distant and earliest Milky Way 'twin' ever seen. Meet dragon-galaxy Zhúlóng (image)The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted the most distant spiral galaxy ever seen, a "Milky Way twin" that existed 1 billion years after the Big Bang.
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Live Science on MSNAstronomers are shocked to find our galaxy's nearest neighbor is being torn to shredsAn analysis of star movements from the Gaia spacecraft reveals that the Small Magellanic Cloud — a satellite galaxy bound to ...
Scientists have gotten the best-ever view ... near the Milky Way's black hole. The cosmic twisters could play an important role in distributing organic molecules throughout the galaxy.
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