Los Angeles – Using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered the most distant known galaxy (galaxy), according to NASA.
This galaxy was formed less than 300 million years after the initial explosion of the universe, the Big Bang. The Big Bang is how astronomers explain how the universe began.
This universe started as a single point, then expanded and is now a vast idea and it is still expanding.
In the last two years, scientists have been using the web to try to detect the ‘cosmic dawn’. These galaxies provide important insight into the ways gas, stars and black holes changed when the universe was much smaller, NASA said.
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