Page Summary: In the frozen vacuum of space, thirteen billion light years from Earth, something impossible is staring back at us. They aimed the most powerful telescope ever built at a tiny patch of sky that looked completely empty.
The Universe Has An Edge James Webb Just Got Close Enough To See It -
In the frozen vacuum of space, thirteen billion light years from Earth, something impossible is staring back at us. They aimed the most powerful telescope ever built at a tiny patch of sky that looked completely empty.
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- They aimed the most powerful telescope ever built at a tiny patch of sky that looked completely empty.
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