Hubble’s surprise discovery in early universe paves way for Webb Telescope

The team was looking for answers about when and how the first stars and galaxies in the universe were formed after the Big Bang

Current Affairs : The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Thursday said that the most recent outcomes from the Hubble Space Telescope recommend that the development of the main stars and worlds in the early universe occurred sooner than recently suspected. The new outcome confines the test zone of the Hubble, clearing route for the James Webb Telescope to advance the exploration about the source of the universe.

A group of European space experts found no proof of the original of stars, known as Population-III stars, as far back as when the universe was only 500 million years of age. The group was searching for answers about when and how the main stars and cosmic systems known to man were framed utilizing the profound imaging perceptions of the Hubble that permits space experts to see the universe back to inside 500 million years of the enormous detonation.

Driven by Rachana Bhatawdekar of the European Space Agency, the group of cosmologists examined the original of stars in the early universe.

Populace IIIA European group of space experts have discovered no proof of the original of stars, known as Population III stars, when the universe was under 1 billion years of age. This current craftsman’s impression presents the early universe. (Source: NASA)

Known as the Population-III stars, these stars were

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