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The James Webb Telescope captures a ‘real monster’ in deep space

Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling
December 6, 2023
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An image of the AzTECC71 galaxy details the presence of a creature that could have been taken from a horror movie.

This is a vision of the James Webb Space Telescope, which, according to astronomers at the University of Texas in Austin, is considered a “real monster” in deep space. The image corresponds to a galaxy that forms hundreds of stars every year.

In a more scientific explanation, the researchers said that the red spot they were able to process is part of the newly discovered galaxy AzTECC71, which formed about 900 million years after the Big Bang, also known as “the beginning of the universe.”

The image is shocking because it shows an alleged ghostly body with eyes and an open mouth; Some curious people suggested that it was someone suffering in an unknown location, as if to give a message of despair.

It is worth noting that the images were not created by the James Webb Space Telescope; These are representations created by artists. They are not real things that have been compared on social networks to cosmic objects.

According to scientists, the discovery of this galaxy will help understand how the early universe originated, as its creation could have been three to 10 times more common than thought.

In this regard, Jed McKinney, a researcher at the University of Texas, said, “Although it looks like a small spot, it actually forms hundreds of new stars every year,” according to the newspaper. Daily Mail.

McKinney revealed,[el hallazgo de ‘AzTECC71’] “It would probably tell us that there’s a whole bunch of galaxies that have been hiding from us.”

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The NASA team (US National Aeronautics and Space Administration), led by McKinney, is trying to draw a map of the universe, within the “COSMOS-Web” project, which aims to identify at least one million galaxies.

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