The James Webb Space Telescope has been tracking the history of stars in the Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte, a low-mass dwarf galaxy that neighbors the Milky Way. For Space.com, Robert Lea writes about how the JWST has allowed astronomers "to go back in time" and better understand how star formation rates have changed over the last 13 billion years. https://flip.it/_s2CAL
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