Milky Way-like galaxies near the beginning of the universe

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(MENAFN-Al-Bayan)

NASA’s “James Webb” space telescope monitored galaxies similar to our Milky Way, which formed when the universe was only 25% of its current age, according to the “Daily Mail”. The galaxies appear to be shockingly similar to our galaxy, and these huge groups of gas Dust and stars are characterized by “stellar bars” (stellar bars), which are features of stars extending from the centers of galaxies to their outer disks. It was found near the beginning of the universe and shortly after the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago.

Starbursts do exist in our galaxy, but this is the first time scientists have seen them in the early universe – a discovery that “will require scientists to improve their theories of galaxy evolution.”

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