New properties of cosmic dust discovered

New properties of cosmic dust discovered

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Slovenian researchers, using James Webb Space Telescope data, have made a groundbreaking discovery about the evolution of the properties of cosmic dust in galaxies that formed soon after the Big Bang, CE Report quotes STA.

The study, published in the scientific journal Nature Astronomy, also reveals the key role of early supernovae in cosmic dust's formation.

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