Space
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Oldest Galaxy Ever Seen? The James Webb Space Telescope Finds Galaxy from 13.5 Billion Years Ago
The first images of James Webb Space Telescope have been an international sensation after it was shown to the world just a week ago, and scientists have already made a huge discovery.
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