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The video produced under the ID 14125 documents this record-breaking moment. It shows:

: The light Hubble captured left the star when the universe was only 7% of its current age. 14125mp4

Under normal circumstances, even our most powerful telescopes couldn't see a single star at such a staggering distance. However, a phenomenon called acted like a natural magnifying glass. The gravity of the foreground galaxy cluster warped and amplified the light of Earendel by thousands of times, stretching it into a long, thin crescent that astronomers nicknamed the "Sunrise Arc." The Significance of 14125 The video produced under the ID 14125 documents

: Because it is so ancient, studying Earendel gives scientists a rare window into the "cosmic dawn"—the era when the very first stars were forming from primordial gases. However, a phenomenon called acted like a natural

In the archives of NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio, the designation refers to a significant cosmic milestone: the discovery of Earendel , the farthest individual star ever seen . Here is the story behind that file: The Morning Star of the Universe

: Earendel is estimated to be at least 50 times the mass of our Sun and millions of times as bright.

If you are interested in seeing the visualization of this "morning star," you can find the high-resolution media on the NASA Scientific Visualization Studio page.