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Firefly Sparkle Galaxy Offers a Taste of Infant Milky Way
Firefly Sparkle galaxy offers a taste of the infant Milky Way
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young galaxy dating to the early universe - called Firefly Sparkle because its gleaming star clusters resemble the bioluminescent bugs - in a discovery that is giving astronomers a peek at what our Milky Way may have looked like in its infancy.
Firefly Sparkle: Webb telescope 'weighs' a galaxy for the first time
Nicknamed the Firefly Sparkle, this galaxy existed just 600 million years after the Big Bang and gleams with 10 distinct star clusters.
Firefly Sparkle: Newly discovered galaxy mirrors Milky Way's early days
For the first time, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has detected and "weighed" a galaxy that not only existed about 600 million years after the Big Bang, but also has a mass that is similar to what our Milky Way galaxy's mass might have been at the same stage of development.
NASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals First Actively Forming Galaxy, Sparkling with Clusters From the Early Universe
In an extraordinary breakthrough, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a galaxy gleaming with the birth of stars, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the early stages of galaxy formation.
JWST Reveals Actively Forming Early Galaxy, Lightweight as a Baby Milky Way
"Our reconstruction shows that clumps of actively forming stars are surrounded by diffuse light from other unresolved stars," says astrophysicist Kartheik Iyer of Columbia University in the US. "This galaxy is literally in the process of assembling."
James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers ‘Firefly Sparkle’
Mowla, who spotted the galaxy in Webb’s image, was drawn to its gleaming star clusters, because objects that sparkle typically indicate they are extremely clumpy and complicated. Since the galaxy looks like a ‘sparkle’ or swarm of fireflies on a warm summer night, they named it the Firefly Sparkle galaxy.
Meet Firefly Sparkle, Webb telescope's galaxy find similar to Milky Way
Firefly Sparkle is a lightweight among the universe's galaxy contenders seen by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, but the discovery is no less important than more massive galaxies because of what it has in common with our home Milky Way galaxy.
Kartheik Iyer Found a Milky Way-Like Galaxy, and Nicknamed It the Firefly Sparkle
Why is your discovery of the Firefly Sparkle galaxy important? Telescopes like JWST are essentially time machines. Since light from distant galaxies travels for a long time before it reaches our telescope,
Firefly Sparkle galaxy sparks delight among stargazers
Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young galaxy dating to the early universe – called Firefly Sparkle because its gleaming star
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NASA unveils stunning pictures of Milky Way-like galaxy ‘being assembled brick by brick’
The Firefly Sparkle galaxy is so named because it resembles a "sparkle" or swarm of lightning bugs on a warm summer night.
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Bangladeshi astronomer makes groundbreaking discovery on galaxy formation with JWST
Astronomer Dr Lamia Mowla, Assistant Professor at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, and Associate Member of the Center for ...
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Firefly Sparkle galaxy offers a taste of infant Milky Way
Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young galaxy dating to the early universe — called Firefly Sparkle because ...
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Glittering Firefly Sparkle: A Glimpse into the Universe's Past
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered Firefly Sparkle, a young galaxy from the early universe, giving insight into ...
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Newly Found Galaxy Matches Young Milky Way's Size
Firefly Sparkle is only 6,500 light-years away from its first companion, and its second companion is separated by 42,000 ...
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