The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided an unprecedented view of the early universe, identifying 80 supernovae in a small sky patch, thus expanding the known supernova count in the early universe tenfold. These discoveries, including some of the most distant supernovae ever observed, offer critical insights into the universe's expansion rate, early galaxy formation, and cosmic structures. By using advanced infrared detection and high spatial resolution, JWST captures detailed images of supernovae and their environments. This research supports current theories on the universe's expansion and provides a deeper understanding of star formation and supernova mechanisms from the universe's formative years.
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