The James Webb Space Telescope's early galaxy images were oddly bright. Now we know why

Distant galaxies that existed a few hundred million years after the Big Bang are brighter than expected in JWST images because they were experiencing bursts of intense star formation.

The James Webb Space Telescope's early galaxy images were oddly bright. Now we know why
Distant galaxies that existed a few hundred million years after the Big Bang are brighter than expected in JWST images because they were experiencing bursts of intense star formation.