NASA Finds Question-Mark-Shaped Galaxy

NASA Finds Question-Mark-Shaped Galaxy

The European Space Agency's (ESA) James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) team has made a surprising discovery. They released image showing a pair of young stars forming, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47.

More exciting is a mysterious object resembling a giant cosmic question mark. It is located in the near background of the stars.

Using advanced technology, the telescope has revealed surprising details of never-before-seen phenomena in the Universe.

Using advanced technology, the telescope has revealed surprising details of never-before-seen phenomena in the Universe.

Located about 1,470 light years from Earth in the constellation Vela. In the image, these stars are surrounded by a disk of material that nourishes them as they grow over millions of years.

Scientists think that this question mark object may be two galaxies in the process of gravitational merging.

Physicist Matt Caplan from Illinois State University says that the question mark could result from two separate galaxies merging. The top of the question mark is part of a larger galaxy distorted by tidal forces.

Dr. Stephen Wilkins, head of astronomy at the University of Sussex, shared his views on this discovery. He states that most galaxies seen from afar look like unidentifiable globs.

Dr. Stephen Wilkins, head of astronomy at the University of Sussex, shared his views on this discovery. He states that most galaxies seen from afar look like unidentifiable globs.

However, with advanced telescopes like JWST, we can identify some more recognizable shapes, like this question mark object.

However, with advanced telescopes like JWST, we can identify some more recognizable shapes, like this question mark object.

However, with advanced telescopes like JWST, we can identify some more recognizable shapes, like this question mark object.

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