JWST Spots Oldest Supernova Ever Detected, Illuminating Early Universe Mysteries
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected the remnant of what is believed to be the oldest supernova ever observed, offering a crucial glimpse into the evolution and demise of stars in the early universe.
This stellar explosion is thought to have occurred shortly after the Big Bang, providing invaluable data on the conditions of the nascent cosmos and how early stars formed and met their end. JWST’s exceptional observational power is revealing the universe’s dawn in unprecedented detail, and this discovery marks a significant step toward unraveling long-standing cosmological puzzles.
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