“Teenage” Galaxies in Cosmic Adolescence
January 5 , 2024
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- The James Webb Space Telescope shows that the teenage galaxies are unusually hot.
- They reaching about 24,000 degrees Fahrenheit (13,350 degrees Celsius) compared to modern galaxies.
- Teenage galaxies, though already forming a substantial number of stars, exhibit a rapid growth phase.
- These adolescent galaxies are formed about 2 to 3 billion years after the Big Bang.
- Also, they contain some unexpected chemical elements like oxygen, hydrogen and Nickel.
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