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JWST spots most distant galaxy ever, pushing the limits of the observable universe

Last updated: January 28, 2026 4:20 pm
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On January 28, 2026, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) made a groundbreaking discovery by spotting the most distant galaxy ever detected. Named MoM-z14, this galaxy exists a mere 280 million years after the big bang, offering a glimpse into the cosmic dawn of our universe. The findings, soon to be published in the Open Journal of Astrophysics, were led by Rohan Naidu from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The light from MoM-z14 has traveled over 13 billion years to reach our telescopes, revealing a galaxy that defies astronomers’ expectations. MoM-z14 is brighter, denser, and more chemically rich than previously thought, challenging our understanding of the early universe.

Astronomers use redshift to pinpoint galaxies like MoM-z14, measuring how stretched the light from an object is as it moves away due to the universe’s expansion. With a record redshift of 14.4, MoM-z14 has pushed the boundaries of what we thought was possible to observe.

Despite this remarkable discovery, NASA anticipates that JWST’s observations will continue to improve, leading to even more distant galaxies being detected in the future. MoM-z14 holds the key to unlocking mysteries of the early universe, shedding light on why these early galaxies are so bright and offering new insights into cosmic evolution.

Yijia Li, a Pennsylvania State University graduate student involved in the research, expressed excitement over JWST’s revelations, highlighting the vast potential for discovery in the uncharted territories of the early universe. As we continue to explore the cosmos, MoM-z14 stands as a testament to the endless wonders waiting to be uncovered.

As we marvel at the wonders of the universe, it is essential to support science journalism that brings these discoveries to light. By subscribing to publications like Scientific American, you contribute to the dissemination of impactful stories that shape our understanding of the world around us. Stand up for science and join us on this journey of exploration and discovery.

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