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The new image took the world's most powerful telescope more than 120 hours to capture, making it the longest the James Webb space telescope has ever focused on a single target.

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An international team of astronomers say they have glimpsed the earliest galaxy yet, a smudge of light from nearly 13.2 billion years ago — a time when the cosmos was a far lonelier place.

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