1.5 TB of James Webb Space Telescope data just hit the internet
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The James Webb Space Telescope's COSMOS project has released 1.5 TB of deep-space data, including a searchable galaxy catalog and interactive viewer covering 0.54 square degrees of sky. This dataset, the largest view of the distant universe, aims to study high redshift galaxies and the early universe's transition from neutral to ionized hydrogen. The release enables global scientists to explore cosmic structures and reionization processes in the early universe.
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