"James Webb Telescope Uncovers Surprising Shapes of Early Galaxies"

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered that galaxies in the early universe often had elongated shapes resembling surfboards and pool noodles, rather than round forms. This finding, based on near-infrared images from the CEERS Survey, challenges previous assumptions about the structure of early galaxies and provides new insights into their 3D geometries. The telescope's observations also revealed that these elongated galaxies were more common in the early universe, with implications for understanding the evolution of galaxy shapes over cosmic time.
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