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'The two distinct features could easily be merging galaxies in the background, with the upper part of the question mark being part of a larger galaxy getting tidally disrupted.
Experts have ideas about what the cosmic question mark object spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope could be.
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a giant cosmic question mark in space that has baffled scientists.
This glowing red question mark was captured in the background of a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope spotted a question-mark-shaped object in deep space. The object appears in an image of two young stars devouring gas and dust.
According to members of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, the question mark-looking object could be a galaxy that’s being distorted by other nearby galaxies.
A cosmic question mark was captured in a recently-released image from the James Webb Space Telescope, raising questions itself. Scientists say it could be a distant galaxy.
Here's what that strange cosmic question mark spotted in a recent James Webb Space Telescope image is, according to a scientist.
A cosmic object in the shape of a glowing question mark has photobombed one of the latest images captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
A background object in the latest image from JWST is certainly puzzling – and not just metaphorically. It is shaped like a giant question mark. The object is most likely a distant galaxy ...
Astronomers say the orange colour of the question mark suggests it could be some galaxies merging in the background of the main image, but there could be other explanations that would need further ...