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Beautiful Cosmic Skeleton!
🌌🛣️ James Webb Found a Cosmic Highway.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have observed a huge structure — a chain of around 20 galaxies stretching millions of light-years across the early universe.
This structure is likely part of the cosmic web, where dark matter guides the formation of galaxies along filaments.
The light from these galaxies has traveled for over 13 billion years, revealing how the universe began organizing itself into large-scale patterns.
This discovery gives us a glimpse of the universe’s early “skeleton” — the framework that shaped everything we see today.
POST: AstroScroll
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