Astrologists from the University of California, USA, revealed the issuance of a new detailed map of the universe, through the “Cosmos-Web” project, which was based on the James Webb Telescope data, as it included pictures and index of about 800,000 galaxy covering the history of almost the entire universe.
According to the scientists, the creation of this map needed to use the James Web spacecraft, which took more than 10 thousand pictures of the area in the sky covering an area equivalent to three times the size of the moon, and developed new technologies to measure the brightness and structure of these galaxies with high accuracy, which made this wiping one of the most accurate astronomical indexes of galaxies at all, noting that the map covers about 13.5 billion years, that is; From the age of the universe, (13.8 billion years), the issuance was not limited to monitoring early galaxies, but also included studying cosmic environments during the emergence of the first stars and black holes.
Kaitlin Casey, the project manager from the university, explained that the goal was to create a detailed image of the distant space that exceeded all of the above, saying, “The universe is organized in gatherings and voids, and we wanted to see the broader context of these galaxies, and the results revealed an unexpected surprise, as James Web monitored ten times the expected galaxies on those tremendous distances, in addition to high -end black holes that were not discovered Hubble, the telescope was not only monitored heavenly bodies, but also revealed new types of galaxies and black holes, which drives us to reconsider the models of the development of the universe.
