Between 8 and 10 billion years ago, these galaxies were regarding half the size of their current stellar mass, making this group the most distant human eye has ever seen. In the past, previous telescopes such as “Hubble” were able to take pictures of these galaxies, but “James Webb” pictures are more detailed, and this helps scientists understand the details of these celestial bodies and their features, and decipher the mystery of spiral galaxies.
And one of the galaxies observed by “James Webb” is a negative galaxy, meaning that it will not give birth to new stars. And the new discovery might lead to a bigger discovery, which is that the spiral galaxy, which was thought to be rare now, is abundant in the universe.
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Red spiral galaxies are rare, as they constitute regarding 2 percent of galaxies in the universe, and their color means that they formed at the beginning of the universe. For this reason, astronomers seek to understand this formation and hope to learn more secrets regarding the early universe. NASA seeks through the powerful tools of the “James Webb” telescope to rewrite the history of star formation in these galaxies, which are believed to have formed billions of years ago, not far from the Big Bang.