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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has observed a supernova that exploded when the universe was only 730 million years old — the earliest detection of its kind to date. Webb’s crisp near-infrared images also allowed astronomers to locate the supernova’s faint host galaxy. The telescope took these quick-turn observations July 1 in support of an international group of telescopes that detected a super bright flash of light known as a gamma-ray burst in mid-March. NASA’s missions are part of a growing, worldwide network watching for fleeting changes in the skies to solve mysteries of how the universe works.

Webb image shows hundreds of galaxies of all shapes and sizes against the black background of space. Toward the center-right is a large box that zooms in to show a faint red dot with the label GRB 250314A.

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope identified the source of a super bright flash of light known as a gamma-ray burst: a supernova that exploded when the universe was only 730 million years old. Webb’s high-resolution near-infrared images also detected the supernova’s host galaxy.

Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Andrew Levan (Radboud University); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

With this observation, Webb also broke its own record: The previous chart-topping supernova exploded when the universe was 1.8 billion years old.

“Only Webb could directly show that this light is from a supernova — a collapsing massive star,” said Andrew Levan, the lead author of one of two new papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters and a professor at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. “This observation also demonstrates that we can use Webb to find individual stars when the universe was only 5% of its current age.”

While a gamma-ray burst typically lasts for seconds to minutes, a supernova rapidly brightens over several weeks before it slowly dims. In contrast, this supernova brightened over months. Since it exploded so early in the history of the universe, its light was stretched as the cosmos expanded over billions of years. As light is stretched, so is the time it takes for events to unfold. Webb’s observations were intentionally taken three and a half months after the gamma-ray burst ended, since the underlying supernova was expected to be brightest at that time.

“Webb provided the rapid and sensitive follow-up we needed,” said Benjamin Schneider, a co-author and a postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille in France.

Gamma-ray bursts are incredibly rare. Those that last a few seconds may be caused by two neutron stars, or a neutron star and a black hole colliding. Longer bursts like this one, which lasted around 10 seconds, are frequently linked to the explosive deaths of massive stars.

The first alert chimed March 14. The news of the gamma-ray burst from a very distant source came from the SVOM mission (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor), a Franco-Chinese telescope that launched in 2024 and was designed to detect fleeting events.

Within an hour and a half, NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory pinpointed the X-ray source’s location on the sky. That enabled subsequent observations that would pin down the distance for Webb.

Eleven hours later, the Nordic Optical Telescope on the Canary Islands was queued up and revealed an infrared-light gamma-ray burst afterglow, an indication that the gamma ray might be associated with a very distant object.

Four hours later, the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile estimated the object existed 730 million years after the big bang.

“There are only a handful of gamma-ray bursts in the last 50 years that have been detected in the first billion years of the universe,” Levan said. “This particular event is very rare and very exciting.”

Two-part illustration shows a supernova immediately after its explosion, and three months later.

This two-part illustration represents supernova GRB 250314A as it was exploding and three months after that, when Webb observed it. Webb confirmed the supernova occurred when the universe was only 730 million years old. The star clusters at top-left represent its host galaxy.

Artwork: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Leah Hustak (STScI)

Since this is the earliest, farthest supernova to be detected to date, researchers compared it to what they know in great detail — modern, nearby supernovae. The two turned out to be very similar, which surprised them.

Why? Little is still known about the first billion years of the universe. Early stars likely contained fewer heavy elements, were more massive, and led shorter lives. They also existed during the Era of Reionization, when gas between galaxies was largely opaque to high-energy light.

“We went in with open minds,” said Nial Tanvir, a co-author and a professor at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. “And lo and behold, Webb showed that this supernova looks exactly like modern supernovae.” Before researchers can determine why such an early supernova is similar to nearby supernovae, more data is needed to pinpoint tiny differences.

“Webb’s observations indicate that this distant galaxy is similar to other galaxies that existed at the same time,” said Emeric Le Floc’h, a co-author and astronomer at the CEA Paris-Saclay (Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives) in France. Since the galaxy’s light is blended into a few pixels, making the galaxy look like a reddened smudge, what we can learn about it is still limited. Seeing it at all is a breakthrough.

The researchers have already laid plans to reenlist Webb in the international effort to learn more about gamma-ray bursts emitted by objects in the early universe. The team has been approved to observe events with Webb and now have a new aim: to learn more about galaxies in the distant universe by capturing the afterglow of the gamma-ray bursts themselves. “That glow will help Webb see more and give us a ‘fingerprint’ of the galaxy,” Levan said.

This research team observed supernova GRB 250314A with a rapid-turnaround Director’s Discretionary Time program.

The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s premier space science observatory. Webb is solving mysteries in our solar system, looking beyond to distant worlds around other stars, and probing the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it. Webb is an international program led by NASA with its partners, ESA (European Space Agency) and CSA (Canadian Space Agency).

To learn more about Webb, visit:

https://science.nasa.gov/webb

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