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James Webb telescope unveils largest-ever map of the universe, stretching from present day to the dawn of time

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A tiny sliver of the new COSMOS map showing an incredibly diverse collection of galaxies, created from a recent sky survey by JWST. . | Credit: M. Franco/C. Casey/COSMOS-Web collaboration

Scientists have unveiled the largest map of the universe ever created. Stretching across a tiny sliver of space and almost all cosmic time, it includes almost 800,000 galaxies imaged across the universe. Some are so far away that they appear as they existed in the infant universe, about 13 billion years ago.

The map, released Thursday (June 5) by scientists at the Cosmic Evolution Survey collaboration , covers a 0.54-degree-squared arc of the sky, or about three times as much space as the moon takes up when viewed from Earth.

To collect the data for the map, the

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(JWST) spent 255 hours observing a region of space nicknamed the
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. This patch of sky has very few stars, gas clouds or other features blocking our view of the deep universe, so scientists have been surveying it with telescopes across as many wavelengths of light as possible.

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Six galaxies from the COSMOS-Web map, each with a different age. From upper left to lower right: present-day universe, and 3 billion, 4 billion, 8 billion, 9 billion and 10 billion years ago. | Credit: M. Franco/C. Casey/COSMOS-Web collaboration

JWST’s observations of the COSMOS field have given us an incredibly detailed view of the universe going back as far as 13.5 billion years.

Because the universe has been expanding, visible light that left its source at the other side of the universe gets stretched out, becoming infrared light. This is why JWST was designed to be an extremely sensitive infrared telescope: to detect these faint, stretched-out signals from the beginning of time that we couldn’t see with other telescopes. It’s already reshaping our understanding of how the universe formed.

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A small portion of the new COSMOS-Web map showing many thousands of galaxies from across the universe. | Credit: M. Franco/C. Casey/COSMOS-Web collaboration

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“Since the telescope turned on we’ve been wondering ‘Are these JWST datasets

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, a professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara and co-lead for the COSMOS project, said in a
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. “The big surprise is that with JWST, we see roughly 10 times more galaxies than expected at these incredible distances. We’re also seeing supermassive ****** holes that are not even visible with Hubble.”

The raw data from the COSMOS field observations was made publicly available just after it was collected by JWST, but it wasn’t easily accessible. Raw data from telescopes like JWST needs to be processed by people with the right technical knowledge and access to powerful computers.

The COSMOS collaboration spent two years creating the map from JWST’s raw data to make it more accessible for amateur astronomers, undergraduate researchers and the general public to peer into the heart of the universe. You can see it for yourself using COSMOS’

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