Scientists didn't expect that stars would be able to still form in the dwarf galaxy known as Leo P, which the James Webb Telescope recently imaged.
Leo P, short for "Leo Pristine," is an irregular dwarf galaxy located 5.3 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. Unlike many galaxies that have evolved through mergers and collisions ...
In fact, scientists didn't really expect that stars would even be able to still form at all in the dwarf galaxy known as Leo P, an image of which the James Webb Telescope recently captured in ...
One such galaxy is an irregular dwarf galaxy called Leo P (the "P" stands for "pristine"), which is far enough away from the Local Group of galaxies — the cluster of large galaxies including the ...
The resulting image shows a portion of the Leo P dwarf galaxy, with a concentration of ... epoch that occurred between about 150 million and 1 billion years after the Big Bang when it's believed ...