James Webb telescope discovers oldest known protocluster of galaxies

James Webb telescope discovers oldest known protocluster of galaxies Astronomers have obtained an image of seven ancient galaxies in a protocluster
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April 25, 2023 09:47
James Webb telescope discovers oldest known protocluster of galaxies

Astronomers have obtained an image of seven ancient galaxies in a protocluster, Report informs referring to NASA.

Galaxy clusters are the greatest concentrations of mass in the known universe, which can dramatically warp the fabric of spacetime itself. This warping, called gravitational lensing, can have a magnifying effect for objects beyond the cluster, allowing astronomers to look through the cluster like a giant magnifying glass. The research team was able to utilize this effect, looking through Pandora’s Cluster to view the protocluster; even Webb’s powerful instruments need an assist from nature to see so far.

For the first time, a protocluster of seven galaxies has been confirmed at a distance that astronomers refer to as redshift 7.9, or a mere 650 million years after the big bang. Based on the data collected, astronomers calculated the nascent cluster’s future development, finding that it will likely grow in size and mass to resemble the Coma Cluster, a monster of the modern universe.

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