Webb Space Telescope sees massive protocluster of galaxies in the early universe
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Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, a protocluster of seven galaxies has been confirmed just 650 million years after the big bang, for the first time.
The higher the redshift, the farther away – and back in time – the source. Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News and Fox Business Digital.
In this case, the protocluster of galaxies were a mere 650 million years after the big bang, according to data collected using the telescope. Using this data, astronomers calculated the cluster's future development, finding that it will likely grow in size and mass to resemble the Coma Cluster.
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