The JWST just identified a supernova from only 730 million years after the Big Bang

Phys.org12/10/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has identified a supernova from a galaxy that existed when the universe was approximately 730 million years old, which is linked to a gamma-ray burst detected in March 2025, according to Phys.org. This discovery highlights the telescope's unexpected capabilities beyond its main science themes.

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