New observations contributing to galaxy formation theories have been presented by astronomers from the Cosmic Dawn Center using the James Webb Space Telescope.
A special type of cosmic object from the early epochs after the Big Bang have been discovered by an international research team led by scientists from DTU Space at the Technical University of Denmark and The Niels Bohr Institute at the University of
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When the James Webb Space Telescope, despite repeated delays, finally launches in October, and after some initial calibrations begins its first cycle of observations, these will include an impressive Danish participation. Cosmic Dawn Center - a collaboration between Technical University of Denmark and the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen - will be at work from the very beginning. The primary focus will be on learning more about the Universe s earliest galaxies.