AdvertisementAdvertisementThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has spotted the most distant example of a galaxy in the universe that looks similar to the Milky Way.
The galaxy, named ceers-2112, is more than 11.7 billion years old and is the earliest example of a barred spiral galaxy ever seen.
For them, there is little doubt: this picture suggests this is a barred spiral galaxy.
Scientists had thought you couldn't find a barred spiral galaxy before the universe was about 6.9 billion years old.
The other 95% — about 27% of dark matter and 68% of dark energy — remain huge mysteries in physics.
Persons:
James Webb, —, JWST, Guo, Alexander de la Vega, Yetli Rosas Guevara, El País, la Vega, Luca Costantin, Space.com, Costantin, Jairo Abreu, Abreu
Organizations:
Service, James Webb Space, University of California, Spanish Donostia, Physics Center, Centro, Astrobiología, University of La
Locations:
Riverside, Madrid, University of La Laguna