This tiny galaxy is answering some big questions
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Leo P, a distant dwarf galaxy, has reignited star formation after a long pause, providing insights into galaxy evolution. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal the galaxy formed stars early, stopped during the Epoch of Reionization, then resumed, contrasting with nearby dwarf galaxies and suggesting environmental factors influence star production in small galaxies.
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