A massive galaxy in the early universe seems to be growing itself toward ruin. While it churns out new stars at a furious ...
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A giant galaxy from less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang turned out not to spin at all — a trait usually only seen in much older galaxies
Astronomers have found a massive galaxy that stopped forming stars and lost nearly all of its rotational motion when the ...
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Webb caught a massive galaxy that doesn’t spin at all, breaking the rule that young galaxies still rotate
A massive galaxy observed when the universe was less than two billion years old shows almost no rotation, defying the ...
If a galaxy runs out of gas, it will stop forming stars and die. Present-day galaxies have had more than 10 billion years to ...
A new study shows that the Small Magellanic Cloud is being pulled apart by its larger sibling on the Milky Way's periphery, ...
Unusual stellar remnants suggest the Milky Way might have eaten a galaxy called Loki billions of years ago, according to new ...
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