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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Has Spotted 'Platypus Galaxies' Astronomers Say They "Can’t Categorize, They Are So Odd"
Astronomers identified nine unique point-like galaxies in early JWST data that challenge current galaxy formation models, observed from 12–12.6 billion years ago.
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NASA scientists have discovered strange galaxies 12 billion years old that have been called cosmic ducklings. They are tiny, but they are not quasars. How this discovery changes the view of the evolution of the universe TSN.ua (1+1 news).
Astronomers Discover New ‘Platypus’ Galaxies That Defy Everything We Know About Cosmic Evolution
Astronomers utilizing NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have uncovered a new class of galaxies that defy traditional cosmic categorization. This unexpected discovery, highlighted in a recent publication by NASA Science, has led to the identification of what are now referred to as “astronomy’s platypus” galaxies objects so unusual and perplexing that they challenge our understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. A Bizarre Discovery in…
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