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NASA just found a question mark in space. What exactly is it? The object is far outside our galactic neighborhood, possibly billions of light-years away. But astronomers have seen similar objects ...
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So what in the cosmos formed the apparent punctuation mark in space? A recent image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope shows what appears to be a “question mark” in deep space. (Credit ...
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Experts in the UK say the question mark is perhaps less cryptic than it appears - and could simply show two merging galaxies, with one being stretched out by the gravity of the other.
A "question mark" is captured in this James Webb Space Telescope image of a tightly bound pair of actively forming stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47, in near-infrared light.