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    JWST’s view of the galaxy JADES-GS+53.18343-27.79097

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    Astronomers utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have discovered a galaxy in the early universe that seems surprisingly mature, having grown a considerable inside core far more shortly than anticipated.

    The galaxy was discovered by a JWST survey referred to as JADES, and we see it because it was 700 million years after the massive bang, when it was maybe simply 100 million years previous. It has a mass about 150 occasions lower than that of the Milky Way.

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