The James Webb Telescope made history by revealing amazing images of space. Now the telescope has returned to the news by revealing images of ancient galaxies.
The James Webb Telescope ushered in a new era in space exploration. In recent times, telescopes have captured images of 2 objects. These objects are thought to be 2 ancient galaxies.
This image will help to understand what the galaxy looked like in ancient times. There may be some changes in what we currently know about the galaxy.
These 2 galaxies can be observed in the galaxy cluster called Abell 2744. It is located 3.5 billion light years away. A few years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope photographed the region.
At that time, the images taken by the Hubble telescope did not show a clear picture of the light emitted from the galaxy. For this, James Webb’s photographs will play an important role.
Even hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang, the existence of these galaxies is clear. The universe is constantly expanding. Light emitted from distant objects is clearly discernible with the James Webb Telescope. These images are being used for research purposes.
These two galaxies are thought to have formed within 100 million years of the Big Bang. No one could have imagined that the Dark Ages would end so quickly. Earlier, the Hubble telescope image of the cluster came out blurry.
Scientists believe that these two galaxies are larger than previously thought. There are a variety of stars from other galaxies. The mass and brightness of those stars located in the galaxy is very high.
James Webb is collecting images of distant galaxies and stars using infrared light. Scientists will continue to search to find more such galaxies.