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It’s Not Empty: The Invisible Force JWST Detected in the Early Universe
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It’s Not Empty: The Invisible Force JWST Detected in the Early Universe
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) launched in 2021 and began full operations in 2022. It peers deeper into space than any previous instrument, capturing infrared light from distant objects. This capability lets astronomers study the universe’s first light, billions of years old. JWST’s mirrors and detectors collect data on faint, red-shifted signals from the cosmos’s infancy.
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