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James Webb telescope reveals the clearest map ever of the Universe’s cosmic web

The survey catalogs 164,000 galaxies and shows how JWST can separate faint structures that older telescopes blurred together.

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Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have created the clearest map yet of the universe’s “cosmic web” — the enormous hidden structure that connects galaxies across space. By analyzing more than 164,000 galaxies through the massive COSMOS-Web survey, researchers were able to trace this vast network back to when the universe was just a billion years old.

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Astronomers using the James Webb Telescope have created the most detailed map of the universe's cosmic web. Scientists have studied 164,000 galaxies and traced how they formed networks and evolved over 13.7 billion years.

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The James Webb space telescope continues to expand the limits of what science can observe. Its ability to look further and further back in time has turned every new image and every new analysis into a window into the first chapters of the universe. On this occasion, interest focuses on one of the great milestones of modern astronomy, the possible location of the first stars that went on after the Big Bang. For decades, astronomers have tried to …

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El Independiente broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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