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Discovery of three galactic 'red monsters' in early universe challenges current models of galaxy formation
An international team led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has identified three ultra-massive galaxies—nearly as massive as the Milky Way—already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang.
JWST Uncovers Massive ‘Red Monster’ Galaxies Lurking in the Early Universe
In the dark reaches of the early universe, three monstrous galaxies were already lurking — a mere billion years after the Big Bang. These galaxies, nearly as massive as our own Milky Way, were just uncovered by an international team led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE).
Team discovers ultra-massive galaxies in early Universe that challenge standard cosmology
An international team of astronomers has identified three ultra-massive galaxies—each nearly as massive as the Milky Way—already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang. The discovery is surprising because it indicates that the formation of stars in the early Universe was far more efficient than previously thought,
Three galactic 'red monsters' in the early Universe
Astronomers have identified three ultra-massive galaxies -- nearly as massive as the Milky Way -- already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang. This surprising discovery was made possible by the James Webb Space Telescope's FRESCO program,
Bang! Meet the big ‘Red Monsters’ of the early universe
An international research team, including Yale’s Pieter van Dokkum, has discovered a trio of supermassive “Red Monster” galaxies in the early universe.
James Webb Space Telescope discovers mysterious 'red monster' galaxies so large they shouldn't exist
The James Webb telescope has spotted three gigantic "red monster" galaxies that were spawned soon after the Big Bang. They're so large they could rewrite the laws of galactic evolution.
'Red monsters' challenge what we know about the early universe
Three ultra-massive galaxies from the early universe, named "red monsters" show star formation happened faster than believed.
Astronomers Discover Mysterious ‘Red Monster’ Galaxies in the Early Universe
An international team that includes the University of Bath has discovered three ultra-massive galaxies (‘Red Monsters’) in the early Universe forming at unexpected speeds, challenging current models of galaxy formation.
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'There is a second Universe': Physicist’s theory suggests a mirror cosmos lurks beyond Big Bang
Physicist Neil Turok's theory suggests a mirror universe existed before the Big Bang, running backward in time, potentially ...
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Black holes that form in 'reverse Big Bang replays' could account for dark energy
"This is very likely to bring us closer to discovering the true nature of dark energy. Perhaps it will also bring us closer ...
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It all started with a Big Bang: The quest to unravel the mystery behind the birth of the universe
How did everything begin? It's a question that humans have pondered for thousands of years. Over the last century or so, ...
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Physicist Says There's Another Universe Hiding Behind the Big Bang
Time For Reflection Our understanding of the universe, as advanced as it is, is still riddled with paradoxes and huge ...
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If the Big Bang theory is correct, what exactly happened?
The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe began as a hot, dense point, expanding into the cosmos we observe today.
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