Pushing Boundaries: James Webb Space Telescope Discovered the Most Distant Galaxies Ever

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Join us as we explore the groundbreaking discoveries of the James Webb Space Telescope, including galaxies like JADES-GS-z14-0 and CEERS-93316, which date back to the earliest moments of the universe. These findings are challenging everything we thought we knew about galaxy formation and evolution, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in astronomy. Learn how these ancient galaxies are reshaping our understanding of the cosmos and what this means for the future of space exploration. Watch now to uncover the universe’s deepest secrets!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Breakthrough Discoveries of Early Galaxies
02:57 The Role of Gravitational Lensing in Deep-Space Observation
04:31 Challenges and Future Prospects in Observing the Early Universe
07:26 Outro
07:42 Enjoy

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Great to hear the exploration of our distant univeerse. We need to get out there.

alanmcmillan
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I have maintained, personally, from the outset that there are galaxies beyond the observable. I have no academic credentials but I believe the universe had no beginning, at least a big bang beginning. To see a galaxy 150 million years old fully formed so close to the "big bang" cannot be explain the big bang by some other fanciful explanation. We're making all this up based on observations and changing theory every time observation doesn't agree with the theory.

jaapongeveer
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Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it isn't there!

cointenderrarities
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@NASASpaceNewsagency ? 6:00 the picture of the distant Galaxy at about 6 minutes into the video what are the blue dots to the left of the image? it looks like there are about four them the first one's bright and they sort of fade Out after each other if anyone knows it would be a great help thank you very much

christinejustice
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Population 3 stars must have been very massive carrying enormous gravity wells to form galaxies so quickly with SMBH's dominating the galaxial mass overall...it stands to reason.
So now we re-evaluate our early universe theories and recognise our mistakes. Otherwise we may as well be donkeys.

noelstarchild
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Anything before the Big Bang yet? ????

kunzklingsor
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Чем дальше от нас находится галактика, тем она старше. Галактика находящаяся на расстоянии 13 миллиардов световых лет. Старше нашей галактики на те же самые 13 миллиардов лет. Если опубликуют данные спектрального анализа самых удалённых галактик, то будет известно, что звёзды удалённых галактик являются звёздами второго поколения и содержат в себе большое количество тяжёлых элементов. Они имеют такую же среднюю металличность, что и звёзды нашей галактики. То есть эти удалённые галактики находятся на том же уровне развития что и наша - Млечный путь. Точнее сказать, находились на том же уровне развития 13 миллиардов лет назад, когда наша Галактика только зарождалась. Это элементы вечной Вселенной. Вечной и неизменной. Где вращение пространства по замкнутому кругу, за счёт его искривления воспринимается как расширение.

ДмитрийДенисов-дм
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I found it difficult to understand that researchers continue to believe that there is a beginning to the universe, the universe is infinitely old and infinitely large, and continue to believe that researchers can explain the universe with equations and with time and spacetime that humans themselves have invented does not work to explain how the universe is connected

andersen
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The level of assumption required to make these deductions is a waste of time in my opinion. It's a house of cards that hasn't fallen yet, but it will. The Strong force was invented to keep from second-guessing the constant concept of electric charge. So, if charge changes when crammed into a nucleus and there is no Strong force, gravity is now misunderstood, and dark matter is the next invention to go. It will certainly take longer than it should, because modern science does not question constants.

jnhrtmn
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our incredible Universe never Ceases to amaze💙🌻💙

JolynBowler
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From a layman's point of view, the pictures, videos created by those advanced telescopes are spectacular than any scenic beauties and natural beauty.I wonder how come Buddha gathered information on cosmos without any scientific instruments? As there is not even remotely possibility of instruments available during that period. Was it through deep meditation? Everything is so obscure and ambitious when it comes to meditation and it's aspects.

ChiefOfHabashiku
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Riddle me this....If the cosmic web is swirling around and there are various galaxy cluster "attractors" how are we determining expansion, or blueshift and redshift are just temporary and there is no "candle" then we could use or anything to determine the direction or rate of expansion of the whole, within a swirling cosmic web....I'm just saying....

chadriffs
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The sometimes random pictures do confuse things for me.

jeanettemarkley
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They still have not explained what the universe is expanding into.

tdw
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Wasn’t matter denser in the early universe?

sgbh
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All my calculations don't add up!
How can a fully grown, normal-sized galaxy (which takes 2 - 5 billion years to reach this size) be where it was found just 200 million years after the alleged Big Bang?
The entire initial pattern (cosmic dawn) no longer works, we have to rewrite textbooks!
But with what? I have some good ideas, but I am not from Nostradamus` family... 😆

thekingofmojacar
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science mean science mean explaing real world, real world in science . mean from human perspectiv 2024 .

raialice
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Hi how much planets they found in of around this galaxy maybe there is somthing intersted goodnight to you all universe humans

EleonoravanTholl
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It doesn''t really matter. Our intelligence is way to innept to do anything but look through a telescope.

JStz
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I think the "light speed" theory may just be wrong. And the light gets here faster than previously thought. I witnessed a star implode and shoot out beams like solid lasers through space. But heard nothing about it from any astronomer.

JerryTolley