Webb telescope's deep space map is now public

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The James Webb Space Telescope's data, including an interactive map of nearly 800,000 galaxies, is now publicly accessible, offering unprecedented views of deep space. The Cosmic Evolution Survey released the data on June 5, mapping 0.54 square degrees of the sky, equivalent to three full moons side by side. This includes galaxies and stars dating back 13.5 billion years, covering 98% of the universe's history. The 1.5 TB dataset, accessible via an interactive map viewer, allows users to explore the early universe and is expected to aid research into its origins. The data is available for download and includes detailed information on individual galaxies.


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