Webb just found a galaxy that shouldn't exist for another 10 billion years — and it quietly breaks the textbook timeline of how galaxies grow up - Space Daily
AI Briefing
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds a galaxy that shouldn't exist for another 10 billion years, challenges our understanding of galaxy formation.
- Astronomers are surprised to discover a massive, slow-rotating galaxy in the early Universe.
- The galaxy's existence breaks the textbook timeline of how galaxies grow and evolve over time.
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