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James Webb Space Telescope detects carbon dust in universe’s earliest stars

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James Webb Space Telescope detects carbon dust in universe’s earliest stars

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The James Webb Space Telescope has detected the earliest-known carbon dust in a galaxy ever. 

Using the powerful space telescope, a team of astronomers spotted signs of the element that forms the backbone of all life in ten different galaxies that existed as early as 1 billion years after the Big Bang. 

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