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The James Webb telescope amazes researchers

The James Webb telescope amazes researchers

The sensation: The James Webb telescope has provided images of six giant galaxies. These originated from the early days of the universe and are billions of times more massive than our sun. The discovery challenges previous understanding of how early galaxies formed, according to a co-scientist.

Astronomers at Swinburne University in Melbourne estimate that the galaxies formed about 600 million years after the Big Bang. Its size exceeds what was expected many times. Compared to other galaxies detected by the James Webb telescope in particular, the amount of matter in the new discovery has the potential to be exciting.

However, the amazing discovery is not yet secured and confirmed. Given the size, some team members initially assumed a measurement error. It is still not fully known why some galaxies mature so quickly and grow so large.

This discovery turned some accepted scientific findings on their head. Therefore the results still have to be confirmed by sensitive spectroscopy. The James Webb Research Telescope has been in use since last summer and aims to investigate the formation of the first galaxies. It aims to gain new insights into the origin of the universe.