How JWST’s findings are reshaping our models of cosmic evolution – Part II
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The James Webb Space Telescope has made groundbreaking discoveries about early galaxies, exoplanets, and supermassive black holes. It observed unexpectedly bright early galaxies, detected chemical signatures in exoplanet atmospheres, and found a massive 40-million-solar-mass black hole in a young galaxy. These findings are challenging existing models of cosmic evolution and expanding our understanding of the early universe.
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