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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young galaxy dating to the early universe — called Firefly Sparkle because its gleaming star clusters resemble the bioluminescent bugs — in a discovery that is giving astronomers a peek at what our Milky Way may have looked like ...