A Harvard University professor says the spectacular images of distant galaxies beamed to Earth by the James Webb Space Telescope offer more than a fascinating glimpse at remote corners of the universe.
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How galaxies form: Theories, variants and growthOur best current theory about how galaxies form involves gravity, dark matter and mergers.
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With the James Webb Space Telescope in full operations, scientists look to reveal the earliest galaxiesThe images and data will help us understand how galaxies evolve.
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Baby stars, dancing galaxies: NASA shows new cosmic views🌟NASA has unveiled a new batch of images from its new powerful space telescope
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