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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captures a rare jellyfish galaxy from 8.5 billion years ago
The light from the rare galaxy has challenged conceptions of what the universe would have been like in the early stages.
Scientists discovered a distant jellyfish galaxy with star-forming "tails" stretching back 8.5 billion years.
A rare jellyfish galaxy discovered by JWST is offering clues about how galaxies died in the early universe.
The jellyfish has a bell size of up to one meter in diameter, and its four arms can reach lengths of up to about ten meters.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (WJW) – Researchers captured stunning video of a rare deep-sea jellyfish during a recent expedition off the coast of Argentina.
Rare jellyfish which can grow to size of a school bus caught on camera - ...
We opened a window into our country’s biodiversity only to find there are so many more windows left to be opened.” ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A recent deep sea exploration off Argentina's coast revealed an incredible video of a giant jellyfish that can grow to be as large as a school bus. Video from the Schmidt ...
A Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, was filmed at 250 meters below the surface.
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