The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a baby, Milky Way-like galaxy that formed more than 13 billion years ago. This "Firefly Sparkle" galaxy could reveal how our own galaxy evolved.
the researchers were easily able to identify individual star clusters and determine the mass of the galaxy. It's pretty lightweight, with a mass that we'd expect to see in a baby Milky Way. In ...
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Astronomers using NASA's JWST have identified a galaxy, nicknamed Firefly Sparkle. For the first time, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has successfully detected and measured a galaxy that ...
Listen to Story Firefly Sparkle's mass aligns with expectations for a precursor to our own galaxy It is 10,000 times less massive than the current Milky Way. The name "Firefly Sparkle" was inspired by ...