Can you believe Webb's honeycomb mirrors spotted cosmic birth 200 million years after the Big Bang? These ancient ghostly galaxies defy what we thought possible. Time to rewrite cosmic history.

The Webb Telescope sees what Hubble couldn't—ancient galaxies hiding for 900 million years behind cosmic dust.

Its giant mirror exposes our universe's earliest days.

The telescope captured five early galaxies that formed just 200 million years after the Big Bang.

The honeycomb mirror array enables unprecedented deep-space observations.

The cosmos will never look the same.

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