Deep Space Galaxies seen by the James Webb Telescope

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The space observatory has located several very distant galaxies, among which we can see three. Here we see the region of space where these galaxies are found. CEERS 24, CEERS 23, and CEERS 3, all 3 are 13.3 billion years old, and Hydrogen and oxygen have been detected in these regions.
These galaxies generate data that contradict the Big Bang model that is accepted by scientists. Because in the period of 13.3 billion years, the model would determine the period of the dark ages, in which light would only be formed by clouds or clusters of hydrogen. The point is that in 13.3 billion years well-formed galaxies were found at that time.
Vídeo: Deep Space Galaxies seen by the James Webb Telescope