Astronomers recently observed massive, bright galaxies in the early universe that seemed too big for their age.
New simulations show smaller galaxies can have bursts of star formation that make them appear brighter and more massive.
The luminous galaxies seen by the James Webb Space Telescope likely formed enough stars quickly to look bigger than they really are.
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