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Fast-growing galaxy seen by JWST offers window on the early universe

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John Furner
John Furnerhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Experienced multimedia journalist with a background in investigative reporting. Expert in interviewing, reporting, fact-checking, and working on a deadline. Excel at cinematic storytelling and sourcing images, sound bites, and video for multimedia publication. Work well with photographers and videographers when not shooting his own stories, and love to collaborate on large, in-depth features.

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner

JWST’s view of the galaxy JADES-GS+53.18343-27.79097

NASA, ESA, CSA, JADES Collaboration

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found a galaxy in the early universe that appears surprisingly mature, having grown a substantial inner core much more quickly than expected.

The galaxy was found by a JWST survey called JADES, and we see it as it was 700 million years after the big bang, when it was perhaps just 100 million years old. It has a mass about 150 times less than that of the Milky Way.

John Furner
John Furnerhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Experienced multimedia journalist with a background in investigative reporting. Expert in interviewing, reporting, fact-checking, and working on a deadline. Excel at cinematic storytelling and sourcing images, sound bites, and video for multimedia publication. Work well with photographers and videographers when not shooting his own stories, and love to collaborate on large, in-depth features.

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John Furner
John Furnerhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Experienced multimedia journalist with a background in investigative reporting. Expert in interviewing, reporting, fact-checking, and working on a deadline. Excel at cinematic storytelling and sourcing images, sound bites, and video for multimedia publication. Work well with photographers and videographers when not shooting his own stories, and love to collaborate on large, in-depth features.