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IMAGE BY ESA/WEBB, NASA & CSA, J. LEE AND THE PHANGS-JWST TEAM; ESA/HUBBLE & NASA, R. CHANDAR AND J. SCHMIDT
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The most ancient galaxies in the universe are coming into view, thanks to NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope.
These “toddler” galaxies formed relatively soon after the Big Bang, offering a glimpse into the primordial universe. But they're also raising new mysteries.
“There are an awful lot of them—too many, too big, too bright, too hot, too mature, and too soon,” says NASA’s John Mather, the telescope’s senior project scientist. Where did they go? What happened?
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