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The James Webb telescope picked out 16.5 million individual stars in the Cigar Galaxy — a neighbor forming stars ten times faster than the Milky Way, in a burst estimated to last only a few hundred million years - Space Daily

The James Webb telescope picked out 16.5 million individual stars in the Cigar Galaxy — a neighbor forming stars ten times faster than the Milky Way, in a burst estimated to last only a few hundred million years Space Daily In a New 223-Megapixel Image, NAS...

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The James Webb telescope picked out 16.5 million individual stars in the Cigar Galaxy — a neighbor forming stars ten times faster than the Milky Way, in a burst estimated to last only a few hundred million years Space Daily In a New 223-Megapixel Image, NAS...

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The James Webb telescope picked out 16.5 million individual stars in the Cigar Galaxy — a neighbor forming stars ten times faster than the Milky Way, in a burst estimated to last only a few hundred million years Space Daily In a New 223-Megapixel Image, NAS...

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  • Category: science
  • Edition: ZA
  • Fetched: Mon, 29 Jun 2026 08:20:05 GMT

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