Nearly 800,000 galaxies—some never before seen—fill this unprecedented window into cosmic evolution
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have unveiled the largest map of the early universe to date, a sweeping cosmic panorama that offers seasoned scientists and curious stargazers alike a front-row seat to the ancient cosmos.
#The largest map of the universe, cataloging nearly 800,000 #Galaxies with JWST data, challenges #EarlyUniverse theories and offers new insights into cosmic evolution and structure. @AAS_Publishing @AandA_journal https://t.co/yzyG39Zv5n
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Scientists hail the dataset as a ‘goldmine’ for understanding how galaxies formed after the Big Bang