Webb Telescope Maps Cosmos's Invisible Skeleton in Unprecedented Detail

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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope produced the most detailed map of dark matter yet, revealing how its gravity shapes ordinary matter in a patch of the Sextans constellation and uncovering about 800,000 galaxies; the findings, published in Nature Astronomy from 255 hours of JWST observations, demonstrate dark matter as the universe's scaffolding and hint at how cosmic structure formed, with plans to expand mapping using NASA's Roman Space Telescope.
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