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The James Webb Space Telescope, which has already looked back to just 400 million years after the Big Bang, is finding odd signs of new physics. Over the coming years, it will go further back to hunt the very first stars. Scientists have also figured out why the telescope's early galaxy images are so bright. Meanwhile, NASA has released six new images of galaxies spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope, which help researchers better understand star formation and evolution. The James Webb Telescope has also captured stunning images of a neighboring galaxy, revealing a frenetic opening to the saga of space and time. Additionally, the Webb telescope has captured an ethereal view of NGC 346. The intense flashes of light may explain why the early galaxies imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope are so dazzling.
NASA's #Webb captures an ethereal view of NGC 346 @NASA https://t.co/37W9VvAxRd
A gorgeous new image from the #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope shows a stunning sight from one of our galactic neighbors. https://t.co/Itm6Ud6bt5
NASA’s Webb telescope is pulling back the curtain on the earliest galaxies, which are more numerous and brighter than expected—revealing a frenetic opening to the saga of space and time. #WorldSpaceWeek https://t.co/zrIytzeCwK https://t.co/cW4q8Qe9RM
James Webb Telescope captures stunning images of a neighboring galaxy https://t.co/mpcsMgiSll
NASA released six new, shimmering images of galaxies spotted by the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope recently. The images help researchers better understand star formation and evolution, supernovae and other cosmic phenomena. https://t.co/rdSMmxGsQn
Intense flashes of light may explain why early galaxies imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope are so dazzling. https://t.co/UCsLRqHFGM
Scientists finally figured out why Webb’s early galaxy images are so bright https://t.co/DSIuQtznBn
The James Webb Space Telescope has already looked back to just 400 million years after the big bang and is finding odd signs of new physics, and over the coming years it will go further back to hunt the very first stars, astrophysicist Richard Ellis has revealed at… https://t.co/5W6LzfjuaJ
Webb isn't the only space telescope in town. Hubble shows that it still has plenty to offer with a new group of glorious galactic images. https://t.co/DetK0EU85a