The COSMOS-Web survey conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope offers an unprecedented view into the evolution of cosmic structures over the past 13.8 billion years. With its comprehensive 166 Megapixel image, it combines infrared data from both Hubble and JWST, revealing intricate details of galaxies, galaxy clusters, and cosmic phenomena like gravitational lensing. Highlights include a significant galaxy cluster located 9.9 billion light-years away and the distinctive patterns of spirals, ellipticals, and irregular galaxies that showcase the impact of cosmic evolution. Despite extensive observation, some areas remain unexplored, indicating vast potential for future discoveries.
JWST's COSMOS-Web survey provided unprecedented depth and detail of cosmic structures, illustrating the evolutionary history of galaxies over 13.8 billion years.
The survey revealed a galaxy cluster 9.9 billion light-years away and showcased cosmic evolution's profound effects through observations of various galaxy shapes.
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