NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captures a young galaxy, Firefly Sparkle, offering insights into early universe evolution.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of a young galaxy named Firefly Sparkle, formed around 600 million years after the Big Bang, similar to the early stages of the Milky Way. The galaxy, featuring ten distinct star clusters, offers unprecedented insights into early galaxy formation and the universe's evolution. The image was made possible through gravitational lensing, enhancing details of the distant galaxy.
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