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NASA believe Webb's deep field image may have captured the earliest stars

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The first full-color image taken by the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope was monumental in every pixel and inch.  Now that scientists think they may have found one of the universe's early stars thanks to this image, it may prove to be a landmark photograph in astronomy. The finding demonstrates both the depth of information that each photograph that is currently in the public domain contains and the fresh information that James Webb still needs to impart. NASA Astronomers believe James Webb's deep field image may have captured the earliest stars On July 11, President Joe Biden revealed the first full-color James Webb image, which spans billions of years and shows a vast network of galaxies.  Astronomers think they have discovered the farthest globular clusters ever discovered within that network, according to a BBC article.

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