
The James Webb Telescope was designed to capture light from the farthest reaches of the universe, allowing us to see galaxies and stars as they were billions of years ago. It’s the most powerful telescope ever built, and its infrared technology lets it peer through cosmic dust to uncover hidden wonders. Early on, it turned its gaze to the famous Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula, roughly seven thousand light-years away. Before we dive deeper, it’s clear that what the James Webb Telescope uncovered in the Pillars of Creation is far more unsettling than anyone anticipated, and it’s only the beginning.
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