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With the James Webb Space Telescope, we are seeing the early universe like never before. Webb produces beautiful images and detailed scientific data that leave astronomers in awe. In this episode, Mic Bagley, a NASA scie...
Why Webb's Earliest Galaxies Are Blowing Scientists' Minds is an episode from NASA's Curious Universe by Katie Konans. With the James Webb Space Telescope, we are seeing the early universe like never before. Webb produces beautiful images a...
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Published Aug 4, 2025, 27:54 long, audio available.
With the James Webb Space Telescope, we are seeing the early universe like never before. Webb produces beautiful images and detailed scientific data that leave astronomers in awe. In this episode, Mic Bagley, a NASA scientist on the Webb team, guides us through new discoveries made possible by Webb. Mic tells the story of a remarkable galaxy discovered in the early days of Webb’s science mission and explains why Webb is teaching us “everything” about how galaxies form and evolve.
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Why Webb's Earliest Galaxies Are Blowing Scientists' Minds is an episode from NASA's Curious Universe by Katie Konans.
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Why Webb's Earliest Galaxies Are Blowing Scientists' Minds is from NASA's Curious Universe by Katie Konans.
Published Aug 4, 2025 and 27:54 long