James Webb Space Telescope images reveal stunning galaxies, complex adolescent cosmos
The adolescent phase of the universe was much more complex than imagined, detailed snapshots of the early cosmos from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal.
"There are many more galaxies with obvious disks, bulges, spiral arms … appearing earlier in cosmic time than we thought," Karl Glazebrook says.
Professor Glazebrook and his colleague Colin Jacobs, from the James Webb Australian Data Centre at Swinburne University, are part of an international team known as GLASS, which is looking back at some of the earliest galaxies.
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