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Spiderweb protocluster is stuffed with child galaxies, James Webb Space Telescope reveals (picture)


Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to discover the strands of the Spiderweb protocluster. While the $10 billion area telescope did not discover a creepy cosmic spider on the coronary heart of this intergalactic net, it did uncover some surprises.

Those embrace new galaxies on this protocluster (a galaxy cluster in its early phases of formation), which comprises round 100 recognized galaxies and is situated 10 billion light-years from Earth. This means the JWST sees the Spiderweb protocluster because it was round 4 billion years after the Big Bang.

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