Looking back in time with the James Webb Space Telescope
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The James Webb Space Telescope is like a time machine, observing distant galaxies and stars as they appeared 13.5 billion years ago, just after the Big Bang, by detecting infrared light that's been traveling through space for billions of years ¹ ² ³.
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Galaxy
Formation
Stars
Universe
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Infrared
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