Earliest and most distant known galaxy spotted by James Webb telescope

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the earliest and most distant galaxy known to humanity, shedding light on the cosmic dawn just after the Big Bang.

This discovery offers invaluable insights into the formation and evolution of gas, stars, and black holes in the universe’s infancy.

Named JADES-GS-z14-0, the galaxy was observed a mere 290 million years after the Big Bang, making it a remarkable find in the realm of space exploration.

Scientists, including Stefano Carniani and Kevin Hainline, excitedly revealed that the galaxy’s redshift, indicating its distance from Earth, suggests its intrinsic luminosity.

Through careful observation, researchers determined that the galaxy’s light source is attributed to young stars, not a black hole, with a mass several hundred million times that of the Sun, CBS News reported.

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