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Unlocking the Secrets of the Centaurus A Galaxy
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Centaurus A Galaxy

The article discusses new images of the galaxy Kentaurus A captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Located 11 million light-years away from Earth, Kentaurus A is one of the closest galaxies to our planet. The telescope used mid-infrared imaging with the MIRI instrument to reveal structures within the galaxy, including a dense tapestry of individual stars. These images allow scientists to study how galaxies and black holes grow and evolve, as Kentaurus A is unusually active compared to other nearby galaxies.

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Unlocking the Secrets of the Centaurus A Galaxy

The article discusses new images of the galaxy Kentaurus A captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Located 11 million light-years away from Earth, Kentaurus A is one of the closest galaxies to our planet. The telescope used mid-infrared imaging with the MIRI instrument to reveal structures within the galaxy, including a dense tapestry of individual stars. These images allow scientists to study how galaxies and black holes grow and evolve, as Kentaurus A is unusually active compared to other nearby galaxies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents scientific findings and technical details about the James Webb Space Telescope's observations of Kentaurus A. It does not take a political stance, nor does it frame the content in a way that favors any particular ideology. The focus is purely on astronomical discovery and the科学e

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately describes Kentaurus A as one of the closest galaxies at 11 million light-years away and mentions NASA/ESA/CSA's James Webb telescope. It provides technical details about infrared imaging and the galaxy's activity. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'izjemna obč

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