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Researchers analysing Webb Telescope data recently found a rare galactic duo. Together, the galaxies form an owl-like structure about 11 billion light-years away.
This stunning image dubbed 'Cosmic Owl' captures a remarkable moment in deep space, billions of light years away.
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Live Science on MSNWhooo's there? James Webb telescope spots 'Cosmic Owl,' super-rare structure formed from colliding ring galaxiesLocated billions of light-years away, the "Cosmic Owl" is a pair of colliding ring galaxies spotted by the JWST. It's also an "exceptional natural laboratory" for studying how galaxies evolve.
"Theories involving substantial formation of stars prior to or together with the black hole formation and growth are very unlikely." ...
Astronomers using the Green Bank Telescope spotted surprisingly cold, dense hydrogen clouds embedded inside the Milky Way’s ...
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