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JWST reveals ancient galaxies were more structured than once thought

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JWST reveals ancient galaxies were more structured than once thought

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What did galaxies in the early universe look like? Surprisingly close to our own Milky Way, according to the latest findings from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), whose unprecedented infrared eye has been rewriting what we thought we knew about the early universe. 

Astronomers have long thought that newly minted galaxies that began merging together  just after the Big Bang, about 13.7 billion years ago, were too fragile to boast any noticeable structures like spiral arms, bars or rings. Those galactic features were thought to form during a time at least six billion years after the Big Bang. According to the new study, however, these delicate shapes could’ve manifested as early as 3.7 billion years after the Big Bang — which is almost at the beginning of the universe



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