Since it was switched on in 2022, the James Webb Telescope has been bringing the universe's farthest observable galaxies into view. But one of these, recorded in July, really made scientists raise an eyebrow- CEERS-93316, a tiny primordial galaxy with an estimated redshift z=16.4.
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