Webb Discovers Slow-Rotating Galaxy in Early Universe
In today’s Universe, most galaxies are held together by orderly rotation. But among the largest, no-longer star-forming systems, many are instead dominated by the chaotic motion of their stars — a class of galaxies astronomers call slow rotators. These galaxies are expected to be rare in the early Universe, and until now, observations have revealed only fast-spinning systems. New observations...






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