"James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Distant Galaxies Defying Astronomical Theories"

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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the second- and fourth-most distant galaxies ever observed, located in Pandora's Cluster. These galaxies challenge current theories of galaxy formation due to their unique size and appearance. The galaxies, which are nearly 33 billion light years away, offer insights into the early universe and provide valuable information about the formation and growth of galaxies during that time.
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