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What stopped star formation in some early, massive galaxies? New study using James Webb finds clues
Quasars stripped early galaxies of their gas, the basic raw material for making stars.
Astronomers have finally identified where the Milky Way’s star-making activity fades, uncovering a long-sought boundary in ...
Astronomers have discovered the edge of the Milky Way’s star-forming disk, revealing that most new stars form within 40,000 ...
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'Mass migration' of stars from the Milky Way's center could explain why there's life in our solar system
Thousands of sun "twins" spotted by a space telescope could shed new light on how our star came to host at least one life-friendly world — and a big stellar migration was involved. Researchers used ...
The combination of theoretical models and empirical data provides a new perspective for understanding the complex interactions between young stars and their environments. A study led by Paolo Padoan, ...
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