
Unveiling the Universe: JWST Discovers Most Distant Galaxy Just 280 Million Years After the Big Bang!
2025-05-22
Author: William
A Groundbreaking Discovery by JWST
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has once again made headlines by uncovering a galaxy that existed only 280 million years after the Big Bang—the most distant galaxy detected to date! This incredible find sheds light on the universe's early days, revealing bright galaxies that formed just a fraction of time after the universe began.
Breaking Barriers in Astronomy
Prior to JWST, astronomers struggled with limited infrared telescope technology. While the Hubble Space Telescope, with its small 2.4-meter mirror, discovered only a single galaxy from the universe's first 500 million years, the JWST's larger mirror and advanced detector technology can peer deeper into the cosmos. The telescope has revealed an astonishing number of bright galaxies at redshifts greater than z=10—far beyond the expectations of scientists!
Introducing MoM-z14: A Cosmic Wonder
The newly identified galaxy, named MoM-z14, emerged from the