The puzzling objects recently recorded by the James Webb telescope may have existed since the birth of the universe.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured one of the most incredible images yet of a galactic world 13.1 billion years ago.
The James Webb Space Telescope has set a new record by reaching into the universe when it was just 2% of its current age and capturing images of the oldest galaxies ever seen.
Objects born in the first second after the Big Bang could have just whizzed past and shaken planets in the Solar System.
Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope reveal that the Gz9p3 object is indeed one of the oldest giant galaxies in the early universe.
New research results from the Hubble Space Telescope show that the formation of the first stars and galaxies in the early universe occurred earlier than previously thought.
Japanese scientists have succeeded in creating life-building blocks from cosmic dust, from which to find the incredible alien origins of all species.
Parallel universes may sound like a concept in sci-fi movies, and basically have nothing to do with modern physics.
The discovery of a massive black hole, 13.1 billion light-years away from us, is revealing to scientists many things about the early universe.