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James Webb telescope's largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners

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James Webb telescope's largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners
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Astronomers have reconstructed the "skeleton" of the cosmos in unprecedented detail, thanks to the largest-ever survey conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The resulting map reveals how galaxies have evolved since the universe's infancy around 13 billion years ago and how they fall together in a vast structure called the cosmic web. The cosmic web is the largest known structure in existence, home to countless galaxy clusters and clusters of clusters. It is the framework of the uni

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