James Webb Spots Baby ‘Platypus’ Galaxies, — or something entirely new

Strange cosmic objects spotted by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are presently puzzling astronomers. The odd observations show features of both stars and galaxies, leading to researchers referring to them as “platypuses” after the animal with a mishmash of parts. The features may provide hints to how galaxies formed billions of years ago, in the early life of the universe. Read More

From the Urantia Book, In the not-distant future, new telescopes will reveal to the wondering gaze of Urantian astronomers no less than 375 million new galaxies in the remote stretches of outer space.” Read More