Voice of the Emirates – The James Webb Space Telescope has detected the first generation of stars that formed in the early universe. This is a historic discovery that opens new horizons for studying the early stages of galaxy and star formation.
NASA explained that the light from these stars reached us approximately 13 billion years later. This means they formed shortly after the Big Bang. This provides scientists with unique information about the properties of these early stars, such as their mass, temperature, and chemical composition.
This discovery allows scientists to understand how the first heavy elements formed. It also helps in understanding the beginnings of galaxy formation. This discovery confirms the leading role of the James Webb Telescope in exploring the depths of the universe and observing what was previously impossible to observe.

