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In 2022, JWST photographed galaxies from the early universe

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Verified11/29/2024
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Factuality Score100.0%

Analysis

The statement is supported by multiple references indicating that JWST captured images of early universe galaxies in 2022. Specifically, one reference mentions that JWST's first science image, which included early universe galaxies, was released on July 11, 2022. Additionally, another reference discusses the discovery of exceptionally bright galaxies existing shortly after the Big Bang, also attributed to JWST's observations. Therefore, the evidence strongly supports the claim that JWST photographed galaxies from the early universe in 2022.

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Researchers have found two exceptionally bright galaxies that existed approximately 350 and 450 million years after the big bang.

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Detailed pictures show galaxy growth in the early universe was much faster than first thought.

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massive galaxies featured in the early universe in greater numbers than anticipated

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date.

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JWST's first science image was released a day early, on July 11, 2022, in an address by the President of the United States, Joe Biden.

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the former record holder, a galaxy named JADES-GS-z13-0 that was reported in 2022 by Hainline and his colleagues on the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic

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observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have shown that, 10 billion years ago, galaxies were less chaotic than believed.

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