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Early Universe Surprise | Carbon Detected in Distant Galaxy Hints at Potential for Early Life

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Early Universe Surprise | Carbon Detected in Distant Galaxy Hints at Potential for Early Life Imagine a universe just 350 million years old, a mere infant in cosmic terms. Astronomers have discovered a surprise in this early era: the presence of carbon in a distant galaxy.  This finding, thanks to the powerful James Webb Space Telescope, challenges our understanding of the timeline for life's building blocks and hints at the possibility of life emerging much earlier than previously thought. Carbon: A Signpost for Life's Potential: The early universe was dominated by hydrogen, helium, and a sprinkle of lithium.  Heavier elements, like the carbon crucial for life as we know it, were thought to have formed much later, around 1 billion years after the Big Bang.  But the James Webb Space Telescope's observations of this distant galaxy rewrite the story. Astronomers believe the carbon originated from the colossal explosions of the very first generation of stars – su...

541-hour observation| Telescope Observes 35 Peculiar Repeating Signals from Deep Space | Exploring the Mysterious Signals

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541-hour observation  |  Telescope Observes 35 Peculiar Repeating Signals from Deep Space | Exploring the Mysterious Signals Telescope Observes 35 Peculiar Repeating Signals from Deep Space | Exploring the Mysterious Signals Exploring the Cosmic Mysterious Signals :  In a captivating revelation, astronomers have observed 35 repeating Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) originating from the outer edges of the universe.  These bursts, lasting mere milliseconds, possess an energy output equivalent to the Sun's annual emission. While most FRBs are transient, some, known as "repeaters," perplex scientists by emitting multiple signals, intensifying the enigma surrounding their origins. Insights from Extensive Observations :  Over a meticulous 541-hour observation stint, researchers focused on FRB 20220912A, uncovering a series of 35 bursts, each distinct in its energetic signature.  Strikingly, these signals emerged consistently from the lower frequency spectru...