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    James Webb Telescope Reveals 5000 Galaxies in 3D Flythrough

    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJune 16, 2025Updated:June 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    James Webb Telescope Reveals 5000 Galaxies in 3D Flythrough
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    The James Webb Telescope has created a breathtaking 3D flythrough view of 5000 galaxies, including one from 390 million years after the Big Bang.

    A new 3D flythrough video shows a breathtaking view of 5000 distant galaxies. The video was created using real images and data from the James Webb Space Telescope. The visualization lets viewers travel deep into space and back in time, showing galaxies as they were just 390 million years after the Big Bang.

    The flythrough features Maisie’s Galaxy, one of the oldest galaxies ever seen. It offers a close look at the early universe through the eyes of modern space science. The video is based on the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) Survey, a project that uses the telescope’s deep-space images to study galaxy formation.

    This stunning digital journey was made by a team of experts in space imaging and science. The creators used real telescope data to build a full 3D view. Every part of the animation is based on real light captured by the Webb telescope.

    The James Webb Telescope is the most advanced space observatory ever built. It was launched to replace the Hubble Space Telescope and to give clearer, more detailed views of the universe. Unlike earlier telescopes, Webb uses infrared light to see much farther and deeper into space. This allows it to capture light from some of the oldest galaxies in existence.

    The CEERS project is one of many research efforts using Webb’s abilities. It studies how galaxies grew in the early universe. The 3D video shows how far light has traveled from each galaxy to reach us. Because light takes time to travel, we are seeing each galaxy as it looked millions or even billions of years ago.

    Maisie’s Galaxy is a highlight of the visualization. It is among the first galaxies ever formed. Scientists believe it dates back to about 390 million years after the Big Bang. That means it is more than 13 billion years old. This makes it a key object for learning about the early universe.

    Each galaxy in the video appears at the correct distance and brightness. This makes the flythrough not just beautiful but also scientifically accurate. It gives both scientists and the public a chance to experience the universe in a new way.

    The team behind the video included experts in astronomy, data science, and visual design. They used advanced tools to turn telescope data into a moving view of space. The result is not only a tool for learning but also a piece of art.

    The video also includes background music, helping to create an emotional and awe-inspiring experience. It turns raw space data into a journey that feels almost like science fiction—except it is all real.

    Thanks to the James Webb Telescope and the CEERS survey, people around the world can now see what the early universe looked like. This project combines science and creativity to bring deep space closer to Earth.

    As research continues, the telescope is expected to reveal even more about galaxy formation, black holes, and the very start of the universe. For now, the 3D flythrough is a rare and exciting way to explore our cosmic past.

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