"James Webb Telescope Discovers Distant Milky Way-like Galaxy, Challenging Astronomical Theories"

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a distant galaxy, ceers-2112, that closely resembles the Milky Way, challenging theories on galaxy evolution. This barred spiral galaxy formed 2.1 billion years after the Big Bang and is the most distant of its kind ever observed. The discovery suggests that galaxies resembling the Milky Way existed 11.7 billion years ago, much earlier than previously thought. The finding is changing scientists' understanding of galaxy formation and the early stages of the universe, requiring revisions to current theories. The presence of a bar in ceers-2112 indicates that galaxies matured and became ordered faster than expected, possibly due to the influence of dark matter.
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