James Webb Telescope discovers most distant galaxy 280 million years after Big Bang

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The James Webb Space Telescope has identified MoM-z14, the most distant galaxy observed, dating to 280 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery challenges existing models of early galaxy formation, as MoM-z14 is significantly brighter than predicted, suggesting faster evolution. The galaxy's composition and its effect on the early universe's hydrogen fog offer new insights into cosmic history and reionization.


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