James Webb Telescope New Discovery In Space Shocks The Entire Industry!

James Webb Telescope New Discovery In Space Shocks The Entire Industry!

The James Webb Space Telescope has ushered in a new era in extragalactic astronomy. The infrared observatory has already uncovered numerous candidate galaxies that call the big bang theory and our models of galactic development into question. And now, the Webb Space Telescope has caught a sight of the universe's most distant star, which was announced only a few months ago by scientists using Webb's predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope. The star, called Earendel after a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" prequel "The Silmarillion," was spotted in a Hubble Space Telescope deep field image thanks to gravitational lensing. The star, whose light took 12.9 billion years to reach Earth, is so faint that spotting it in the new James Webb Space Telescope image, shared on Twitter on Aug. 2 by a group of astronomers using the account Cosmic Spring JWST, may be challenging. james webb telescope,james webb telescope terrifying discovery,james webb proxima b,james webb telescope proxima b,james webb space telescope,james webb,james webb discovery,james webb aliens,james webb trappist,james webb new image,webb telescope,james webb update,james webb new images,proxima centauri,proxima b,proxima b aliens,proxima b radio signal,exoplanets,aliens,solar system,space,space videos,you curious,youcurious Disclaimer: The content presented in our videos is intended solely for entertainment purposes. While we may draw upon facts, rumors, and fiction, viewers should not interpret any part of the content as factual or definitive information. Please enjoy responsibly. Cosmos Lab creates unique transformative content for educational and entertainment purposes and represents the opinions of this channel. We take our content seriously, and all content meets legal standards for licensing or fair use. Any attempts to falsify content strikes via the YouTube copyright system will be dealt with by our legal team.