
"James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Second-most Distant Galaxy"
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has confirmed the discovery of the second- and fourth-most distant galaxies ever observed, located in Pandora's Cluster. Using spectroscopic data from JWST, researchers were able to confirm the distance and properties of these ancient galaxies, shedding light on early galaxy formation. The galaxies, which are larger and have unique shapes compared to previously discovered galaxies at this distance, offer insights into the diversity of galaxies in the early universe. The light from these galaxies traveled for nearly 33 billion light years to reach Earth, providing a glimpse into the past and the physics that governed the early universe.