Webb Telescope Uncovers Milky Way's Twin in Early Universe

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The discovery of a barred spiral galaxy known as Ceers-2112 by the James Webb Space Telescope challenges previous theories about galaxy evolution. Astronomers believed that it took billions of years for galaxies to develop bars, but this finding suggests that galaxies may have matured much faster than previously thought. The observation of Ceers-2112, which existed when the universe was only about 2 billion years old, indicates that galaxies in the early universe could be as ordered as the Milky Way. This discovery will require scientists to adjust their theories on galaxy formation.
Topics:science#astronomy#barred-spiral-galaxy#early-universe#galaxy-evolution#galaxy-formation#james-webb-space-telescope
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