The galaxy is a vibrant orange disk, dubbed the Big Wheel. Its life began within the universe’s first two billion years of ...
An accidental discovery by a team of astronomers has upended existing theories about how galaxies formed in the early ...
The James Webb Telescope has discovered a gigantic galaxy from the early universe, likely dating back 12 billion years.
Deep observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed an exceptionally large galaxy in the early ...
Astronomers have uncovered a colossal disk galaxy in the early universe, a structure so large and well-formed that it ...
The Big Wheel, discovered using the James Webb Space Telescope, formed just 2 billion years after the big bang - surprisingly ...
Astronomers have made an exciting discovery—a massive spiral disk galaxy, much larger than expected, in the early universe. This galaxy, called the ‘Big Wheel,’ is three times bigger than other ...
An 11-billion-year-old galaxy, Big Wheel, baffles scientists with its massive size and rapid spin. Discovered via James Webb, it challenges current galaxy formation theories.
Deep observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed an exceptionally large galaxy in the early ...
We’ve dubbed it the Big Wheel, with our findings published today in Nature Astronomy. This giant disk galaxy existed within the first two billion years after the Big Bang, meaning it formed when ...
Using this exceptionally powerful telescope, a team of researchers were able to peer back in time and observe this never-before-seen spiral galaxy, dubbed the Big Wheel, as it looked just two ...
"This galaxy, dubbed the 'Big Wheel' has an optical radius of around 10 kpc, which is at least three times as large as what is predicted by current cosmological simulations." Further kinematics ...