The farthest point from the universe seen by man.. James Webb takes new pictures
These images are of the most distant galaxies seen by the human eye so far
NASA's James Webb Telescope captured images of three spiral galaxies that formed about 10 billion years ago.
And the British newspaper "Daily Mail" considered, on Wednesday, that these galaxies are the most distant galaxies seen by the human eye so far.
early universe stage
While astronomers said that these galaxies were formed in the early universe, specifically in what is known as the "cosmic noon".
The James Webb Telescope was also able to monitor detailed images of celestial bodies belonging to the early universe period.
half the size of its current mass
Between 8 and 10 billion years ago, these galaxies were about half the size of their current stellar mass, making this group the most distant human eye has ever seen.
In the past, previous telescopes such as "Hubble" were able to take pictures of these galaxies, but "James Webb" pictures are more detailed, and this helps scientists understand the details of these celestial bodies and their features, and decipher the mystery of spiral galaxies.
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