
JWST Spots Giant Spiral Galaxy Shockingly Early in Cosmic History
Nicknamed the “Big Wheel,” a giant, spiral-shaped disk galaxy was spotted in an unusually crowded part of the early universe just two billion years after the big bang
JWST Spots Giant Spiral Galaxy Shockingly Early in Cosmic History
Nicknamed the “Big Wheel,” a giant, spiral-shaped disk galaxy was spotted in an unusually crowded part of the early universe just two billion years after the big bang
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