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    Spiral galaxies evolved 4 billion years sooner than expected

    • July 4, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Spiral galaxies evolved 4 billion years sooner than expected

    Sub: Science and tech

    Sec: Space

    Context:

    • A new study has revealed more spiral galaxies in the universe’s youth than astronomers had expected.

    More on news:

    • The universe is about 13.8 billion years old and is home to different kinds of galaxies, from spiral to elliptical and those with or without bulges.
    • While the universe’s younger galaxies have tended to spiral, the older ones have a variety of shapes.
    • Studying the older galaxies is more difficult because the light from them is fainter.

    Seeing further into the past:

    • The first step is to use light of the infrared and optical wavelengths to detect galaxies in the early universe.
    • Since older galaxies are harder to detect, powerful telescopes were required.
    • Ideally, astronomers would like to observe light emitted when the universe was around 500 million years old, when the galaxies were thought to be forming.
    • NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, launched in 2021, has helped astronomers gaze much deeper into the universe’s past than before.
    • Some of them dated to 1.5 billion years after the universe’s birth.
    Science and tech Spiral galaxies evolved 4 billion years sooner than expected
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