Andromeda galaxy is our nearest galactic neighbour, and for centuries, we thought we knew it pretty well. But new data from the James Webb Space Telescope is turning everything we thought we knew upside down.
The Webb telescope has been able to peer into the Andromeda galaxy with unprecedented clarity, and what it's seen is shocking. The galaxy is much more active than we thought, with a hot, young core and a swarm of star-forming regions. It's also much more massive, with over a trillion stars. These findings have major implications for our understanding of the Andromeda galaxy, and they could also have implications for our own galaxy, the Milky Way. The two galaxies are on a collision course, and the Webb telescope data suggests that the collision could be much more violent than we thought. What else does the Webb telescope data tell us about the Andromeda galaxy? And what does it mean for our place in the universe? Join us as we explore the shocking truth about it that we didn't see coming for an entire century.
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