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970 James Webb telescope reveals the clearest map ever of the Universe’s cosmic web

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ScienceDaily · 05/12/2026 00:10 EDT

Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have created the clearest map yet of the universe’s “cosmic web” — the enormous hidden structure that connects galaxies across space. By analyzing more than 164,000 galaxies through the massive COSMOS-Web survey, researchers were able to trace this vast network back to when the universe was just a billion years old.

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