James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Ancient Universe's Galactic Explosion

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The James Webb Telescope has discovered over 700 young galaxies that could be among the first members of the universe, revealing how the first galaxies and stars formed and creating the rich catalog of elements observed in the universe today. These galaxies were found to have complex structures and clusters of star formation, and were already spanning thousands of light-years. The discovery sheds light on the early universe, and how it evolved into the transparent cosmos we see today.
Topics:science#ancient-galaxies#cosmic-evolution#james-webb-space-telescope#science-and-astronomy#star-formation#universe
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