James Webb Space Telescope’s Recent Discoveries
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JWST;s First Deep Field (Attribution: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScl, Public Domain, Presented at: WindermereSun.com)

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It is expected that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) assists astronomers to solve many of the common theories that have intrigued them for the past fifty years. At the cost of $10 billion, it is one of the priciest spacecraft projects ever built. There are a number of moving parts that need to fall into place before they can fulfill their potential to alter the course of cosmic history and humanity’s place in the universe. Although it hasn’t been collecting data for very long, the James Webb Space Telescope is raising the bar for how far back in time and how far into space it can see. The James Webb Space Telescope verified the detection of the oldest and farthest galaxies ever viewed by a telescope. These galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang, whenever the universe was still only 400 million years old. Early observations with the JWST have found a number of distant galaxies which may qualify as candidates, much like the Hubble Space Telescope did. Watch till the end to know about the new discovery that has been made by JWST recently, in the video published on Dec. 18, 2022, by Space Rific, as “James Webb Telescope Terrifying New Discovery SHOCKS The Entire Space Industry!” below:
The James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared observatory that can peer at those regions of the cosmos that even Hubble could not. Webb’s long-awaited first year of science observations, known as cycle 1, began by mid-2022. Two of its Cycle 1 programs spent dozens of hours looking for distant galaxies in the early Universe by staring at separate small portions of the sky. Astronomers did not expect anything remarkable. They thought they would get a refined version of the Hubble Deep Field from these two short-period Cycle 1 programs. Instead, to their surprise, such galaxies sprung into view immediately. Astronomers began spotting galaxies that must have existed in the first 200 million years of the big bang. The researchers were excited because Webb suddenly opened the windows to the last significant unexplored era in the history of the Universe. However, those galaxies were not like what we had expected. Instead, they were exceptionally bright with a stellar mass of billions of solar masses. Such giant evolved galaxies defy the expectations set by our standard model of the Universe’s evolution. So, where did we go wrong in our models? How can we explain the new extragalactic observations made by the James Webb Space Telescope? Finally, and most importantly, do these observations mean the Big Bang theory is wrong? In the video published on Sep 25, 2022, by The Secrets of the Universe, as “How James Webb Broke Cosmology In Just 2 Months“, below:
NASA engineer Mike Menzel breaks down the new Pillars of Creation images from the James Webb Space Telescope, showing the earliest moments in the lives of stars, with CNN’s Jake Tapper, in the video published on Oct. 21, 2022, by CNN, as “NASA engineer breaks down new Webb telescope images“, below:
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