JWST spotted ten galaxies connected by an invisible cosmic filament.
This is the earliest filament ever seen of the so-called "cosmic web," a mysterious network that connects the galaxies in our universe.
Galaxies are connected by a cosmic webAn artist's impression of the cosmic web, showing how there are invisible areas of high density of dark and regular matter connecting the galaxies in the universe.
Peering back into the early stages of the universe can give us a sense of how galaxies appeared within this mysterious network.
The ASPIRE team hopes the picture will shed more light on the cosmic web, but it is also very interested in how early quasars were formed in the universe's infancy.
Persons:
JWST, James Webb, Niall Jeffrey, Feige Wang, Joseph DePasquale, Joseph Hennawi
Organizations:
Service, University of Arizona, ESA, University College London, Guardian, NASA, CSA, University of California
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Santa Barbara