A study of a primordial galaxy with characteristics similar to the ones the Milky Way had
An article published in the journal “Nature” reports the results of the study of a primordial galaxy that has characteristics similar to those attributed to the Milky Way shortly after its formation. A team of researchers led by Lamiya Mowla of Wellesley College in Massachusetts nicknamed it Firefly Sparkle after observing it using the James Webb Space Telescope and with the help of a gravitational lens within the Canadian Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS) with the NIRCam and NIRSpec instruments. The observations also included two companions, two galaxies that appear to be gravitationally bound to Firefly Sparkle.




