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Astronomers Find Bizarre 'Cosmic Grapes' Galaxy in the Early Universe. Here's Why that's a Big Deal.

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A distant galaxy appears to have more than a dozen tightly packed star-forming clumps arranged like a bunch of grapes — far more than astronomers thought possible in a galaxy from the early universe.

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Astronomers have discovered an extraordinarily crowded, rotating galaxy that emerged just 900 million years after the Big Bang, shedding new light on how galaxies grew and evolved in the early universe. Primitive galaxies form through the accretion of dark matter and gas, evolving into chaotic, dynamically hot structures driven by mergers and feedbacks. Nicknamed the “Cosmic Grapes,” the galaxy appears to be composed of at least 15 massive star …

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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