Featured Image: An Active Galaxy Cluster Merger at Cosmic Noon
Observations of a galaxy cluster during the universe's star-formation heyday give clues to the cluster's history. The post Featured Image: An Active Galaxy Cluster Merger at Cosmic Noon appeared…
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"Before JWST, we couldn't do this level of science in the early, distant universe."
JWST discovers highly evolved galaxy cluster at cosmic noon, challenging theories of early universe structure formation
"Before JWST, we couldn't do this level of science in the early, distant universe."
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers six galaxies merging into a massive early-universe galaxy
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