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JWST's Early Galaxies Didn't Break the Universe. They Revealed It.

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Back when the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) first opened its eyes on the Universe, there were a number of observations that delighted astronomers. Star-forming regions came into view crisper than ever, revealing gas, dust, knots, and the sites of new stars, protostars, and planets at a deeper level than ever before. Planetary features within our own Solar System appeared sharper than any remote observatory had ever revealed. Features around …

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Scientists have analyzed two years of observations of the microwave background radiation, made with the South Pole Telescope at the South Pole. The new results have great implications for models describing the evolution of the Universe, reported the American University of Chicago. The article South Pole Telescope helps better understand the evolution of the Universe comes from the website Wszystko co końca.

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