Phoenix Cluster, James Webb Space Telescope
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Phoenix galaxy cluster caught in the act of extreme coolingThe core of a massive cluster of galaxies appears to be pumping out far more stars than it should. Now researchers at MIT and ...
The Phoenix Cluster's central galaxy is about 5.8 billion light-years away and should be mostly done with star formation.
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Daily Galaxy on MSNDead Galaxy Cluster Is Making Stars Again—And Astronomers Are StumpedA galaxy cluster once thought to be “dead” is unexpectedly forming stars at an astonishing rate, challenging established ...
JWST’s observations confirm missing cooling gas in the Phoenix Cluster, explaining its rapid star formation rate.
The core of the Phoenix cluster is shown across the whole electromagnetic spectrum. The bright purples represent X-rays produced by the hot gas, and the dashed purple outlines show regions where this ...
Researchers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have finally solved the mystery of how a massive galaxy cluster is ...
Most massive galaxies have black holes at their cores that emit energetic particles, heating the galaxy’s gas and dust.
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