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Webb Telescope Discovers Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen, Unveils Cosmic Secrets from Universes Infancy

Webb Telescope Discovers Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen, Unveils Cosmic Secrets from Universes Infancy

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# Cosmic Frontiers Podcast: Breaking Records with the James Webb Space Telescope

Join The Space Cowboy in this captivating episode of Cosmic Frontiers as he explores groundbreaking discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope. Discover how JWST shattered distance records by detecting MoM z14, a galaxy that existed just 280 million years after the Big Bang, challenging our understanding of early cosmic evolution.

This episode delves into Webb's most spectacular findings, including Jupiter's stunning auroras, gravitational lensing in the Abell S1063 galaxy cluster, and the first direct image of exoplanet HIP 65426b. Learn how these observations are revolutionizing astronomy by revealing previously hidden cosmic structures and atmospheric compositions of distant worlds.

The Space Cowboy also addresses common misconceptions about Webb's discoveries while explaining how this $10 billion telescope continues to transform our understanding of galaxy formation, black holes, and potential biosignatures on exoplanets. Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast or simply curious about our universe, this episode offers an accessible journey through space's newest frontiers.

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