James Webb telescope unveils largest-ever map of the universe, spanning over 13 billion years
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the largest map of the universe to date, spanning nearly all of cosmic time. The map includes almost 800,000 galaxies, some visible from 13 billion years ago. The COSMOS field survey revealed 10 times more distant galaxies than expected, potentially challenging current cosmological models. This unprecedented view of the early universe is now accessible through an interactive viewer.
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