20th February, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Welcome to a tale of a galaxy that shouldn't exist. This is JWST-7329, a discovery sending ripples through the world of astronomy.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is our most sophisticated eye in the sky. Its advanced instruments allow us to see further and more clearly into the universe than ever.
JWST-7329 is mind-bogglingly old. It formed just 800 million years after the Big Bang! For perspective, our Milky Way is over 13 billion years old.
The shocking thing about JWST-7329 is its mass. Despite being a cosmic infant, it contains about four times as many stars as our Milky Way.
Current theories say galaxies this massive shouldn't form so early in the universe. There shouldn't have been enough dark matter to create such a behemoth.
JWST-7329 suggests our understanding of how galaxies form has significant gaps. The early universe might have been far more active and efficient at star formation than we thought.
JWST is just getting started! This telescope promises to push the boundaries of our knowledge, uncovering more cosmic mysteries in the years to come.
Does this galaxy that shouldn't exist pique your curiosity? Want to dive deeper into JWST and its discoveries? Then be sure to watch this video till the end!