06.05.2025 00:43
The James Webb Space Telescope captured thousands of galaxies located 12 billion light-years away from Earth in a single frame.
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The European Space Agency (ESA), the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Canadian Space Agency's joint project, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), has released an image from the depths of the universe.
THOUSANDS OF GALAXIES 12 BILLION LIGHT-YEARS AWAY IN A SINGLE FRAME
Focusing on a piece of the sky that is only one-fifth the width of the Moon, the telescope captured thousands of galaxies 12 billion light-years away in a single frame. In the image, the vast majority of the light points are not stars, but galaxies of different sizes and shapes. These galaxies open a window into the past along the 13.8 billion-year timeline since the formation of the universe.
THE LARGEST GALAXY GROUP
The data obtained by JWST was collected as part of an international research project called 'COSMOS-Web', which studies the structure of the universe. This project aims to understand the formation and distribution of galaxy clusters. The images combined with data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory show that this cluster is the largest galaxy group in this frame.
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