In this episode, we explore the new discovery of a barred spiral galaxy in the early universe, called CEERS-2112. This galaxy was spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and it looks like our own Milky Way, but it’s more than 11.7 billion years old. How is that possible? How did such a galaxy form and evolve in the early universe? And what does this discovery tell us about the history and diversity of the cosmos? Watch this video to find out.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 The Discovery of CEERS-2112
03:27 The Implications of CEERS-2112
05:55 The Broader Context and Significance of CEERS-2112
07:54 Outro
08:12 Enjoy
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