
NO DARK AGES' James Webb Just Spotted 2 of the Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen!
NO DARK AGES' James Webb Just Spotted 2 of the Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen!
Somewhere out there, in the distant recesses of the expanding Universe, is the farthest galaxy we’re capable of seeing. The farther away an object is, the more time it takes light to travel through the Universe to reach us. As we look to greater and greater distances, we’re seeing objects as they were farther and farther back in time: closer back towards the start of the hot Big Bang. The Universe, since it was born hot, dense, and relatively uniform, requires lots of time — hundreds of millions of years, at least — for those first galaxies to form; beyond that, there’s nothing to see.
We’ve known there needed to be galaxies out there beyond the limits of what Hubble was capable of seeing, and the James Webb Space Telescope was designed with precisely the specifications needed to find what Hubble cannot.
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