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JWST has spotted a massive star exploding when the universe was only 1 billion years old.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 17
  • 1 min read
"Introducing Supernova Eos: A stunning glimpse into the cosmic dawn, this record-breaking Type II supernova is the farthest ever confirmed, with a redshift of 5.133. Discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope using gravitational lensing, it provides vital insights into the universe's first billion years and early stellar evolution."
"Introducing Supernova Eos: A stunning glimpse into the cosmic dawn, this record-breaking Type II supernova is the farthest ever confirmed, with a redshift of 5.133. Discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope using gravitational lensing, it provides vital insights into the universe's first billion years and early stellar evolution."

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