JWST

Two images of the cartwheel galaxy. Blue Image is from the Hubble Space Telescope and Red is from the James Webb Space Telescope. Both from NASA
JWST has potentially smashed records, spotting a galaxy which existed when the universe was a mere 300 million years old! The light from GLASS-z13 took 13.4 billion years to hit us, but the distance between us is now 33 billion light years due to the expansion of the universe! Via NASA

James Webb Space Telescope finds the oldest galaxy we have seen

James Webb Space Telescope finds oldest galaxy we have seen from 300 million years after birth of the Universe. It has taken 13.4 billion years to reach us.

THE SUNRISE ARC GALAXY WITH LENSED STAR EARENDEL, THE FARTHEST STAR FOUND YET CAPTURED BY THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE.

Hubble sees the most distant star and breaks record

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has established an extraordinary new benchmark: detecting the light of a star that existed within the first billion years after the universe's birth in the big bang—the f...

James Webb Space Telescope Alignment Evaluation Image of star 2MASS J17554042+6551277 captured on March 11 2022. Credits: NASA/STSc

James Webb Telescope just returned its first image and it is glorious

James Webb Telescope just returned its first image and it is glorious, after a critical stage, the mirror alignment steps of the telescope was completed, on March 11, 2022.

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