Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] Seen just 800 million years after the big bang, an object called LAP1-B is a galactic building block that seems to hold some of the first stars to ever shine
Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] Seen just 800 million years after the big bang, an object called LAP1-B is a galactic building block that seems to hold some of the first stars to ever shine
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] Seen just 800 million years after the big bang, an object called LAP1-B is a galactic building block that seems to hold some of the first stars to ever shine
Seen just 800 million years after the big bang, an object called LAP1-B is a galactic building block that seems to hold some of the first stars to ever shine
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