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The adolescent phase of the universe was much more complex than imagined, detailed snapshots of the early cosmos from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal. 

“There are many more galaxies with obvious disks, bulges, spiral arms … appearing earlier in cosmic time than we thought,” Karl Glazebrook says.

Professor Glazebrook and his colleague Colin Jacobs, from the James Webb Australian Data Centre at Swinburne University, are part of an international team known as GLASS, which is looking back at some of the earliest galaxies.

Most galaxies in the universe formed between 2 and 5 billion years after the Big Bang, but they appeared as unstructured blobs in Hubble images.

Now, data from the JWST, which has been translated into the colour range that the human eye can see, reveals a jewel box of galaxies as they appeared between 8 and 11 billion years ago.

“We can see fainter galaxies than ever before, we can see more detail than ever before, and now we can see what the human eye would see at these very ancient times,” Dr Jacobs says.

Mosaic of galaxies

 These galaxies are aged between 8 and 11 billion years old.(Supplied: Colin Jacobs and Karl Glazebrook (Swinburne University) based on images from the GLASS-ERS program using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope.)

The new portrait of the adolescent cosmos is just one of the surprises emerging, as scientists from different teams all over the world scramble to analyse data collected by the JWST in its first month of full operation.

“People are pouncing on it at once because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime snapshot of part of the universe we couldn’t see before,” Dr Jacobs says.

“It’s hard to overstate the excitement and the feeding frenzy.”

Not only has the first data produced spectacular images of galaxies near and far, the race is on to detect the earliest galaxy.

The earliest galaxy in JWST’s first deep field SMACS 0723 image released last month was estimated to have appeared about 700 million years after the Big Bang.

A tiny, almost invisible red dot is magnified.

This red dot in JWST’s first deep field image is a galaxy that is estimated to have formed 13.1 billion years ago.(Supplied: NASA)

Since then, several different teams have detected a number of potential even earlier contenders that (if proven true), smash expectations of what even JWST could achieve, and challenge theories of the early universe.

So let’s explore some of the other galaxies emerging from the dust and depths of our cosmos over the past month.

Beautiful bar galaxy NGC 7496 

NGC 7496

This spectacular image of NGC 7496 combines views taken by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope.(Supplied: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI and Judy Schmidt)

This spectacular image of NGC 7496 combines views taken by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope.

Supplied: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI and Judy Schmidt

NGC 7496

The mid-infred image of NGC 7496 shows an active supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy.(Supplied: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Judy Schmidt)

The mid-infrared JWST image of NGC 7496 shows an active supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy.

Supplied: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI and Judy Schmidt

NGC 7496, which lies just 24 million light-years away in the constellation of Grus, is a bar galaxy, explains Robin Cook, who studies galaxy evolution at the University of Western Australia.

“It’s got not only these spiral arms, but it has this very distinct bar running through it,” Dr Cook says.

“This is quite a common structure in galaxies — we think our own Milky Way has a bar.”

The infrared image (above) reveals the skeletal structure of the galaxy, which is hidden in the Hubble image in the comparison tweet below from the team studying the galaxy.

“You can clearly see how gases funnel through the galaxy along these spiral arms and along this bar structure, which you don’t see in optical light,” Dr Cook says.

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Grand swirling spiral M74

M74, located 31 million light-years away in the constellation of Pisces, is a stunning “grand design” spiral galaxy.

M74

M74 galaxy taken by James Webb Space Telescope.(Supplied: NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCI/Judy Schmidt)

The JWST image reveals broiling spiral arms that are pockmarked with cavities.

Supplied: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI and Judy Schmidt

M74 Hubble image

M74 taken by Hubble Space Telescope in visible and near infrared wavelengths.(NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration; Acknowledgment: R. Chandar (University of Toledo) and J. Miller (University of Michigan))

 Hubble’s view of the galaxy is shrouded by dust.

NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration; Acknowledgment: R. Chandar (University of Toledo) and J. Miller (University of Michigan)

“What’s happened here is that a star has been born within the spiral arms and then it’s gone supernova,” Dr Cook says.

The shockwave from the exploding star has carved a cavity of space around it in a similar way to the Southern Ring Nebula seen in the first JWST images.

“But you’re seeing individual ones of those within an entire galaxy,” Dr Cook says.

Cosmic car crash

Cosmic collisions in nearby galaxies provide a window into the evolution of the early universe, says Lee Armus of the California Institute of Technology.

Dr Armus’s team is studying four galaxies in our local neighbourhood, including IC 1623, located a mere 275 million light-years away in the constellation of Cetus.

The image below strips away the dust and emphasises the rich star-forming areas.

James Webb Space Telescope image of colliding galaxies

The pair of colliding galaxies known as  IC 1623 lie around 275 million light-years away.(Supplied: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/R. Colombari)

In the JWST data, the galaxy on the left of this beautiful duo is the most prominent.

Supplied: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/R. Colombari

Hubble Telescope image of IC 1623

1623 IC taken by Hubble Space Telescope.(Supplied: ESA/Hubble/NASA, R. Chandar)

In the Hubble image, the less dusty scorpion-shaped galaxy on the right is the brightest.

Supplied: ESA/Hubble/NASA, R. Chandar

“These are just the brightest of a tonne of hidden star formations that we couldn’t see before,” Dr Armus says.

Dr Armus says the “yin and yang” difference between the two views highlights the importance of studying colliding galaxies in different wavelengths.

 A different view of the galaxies (below), processed by his own team to match mid-infrared wavelengths, reveals ghostly filaments.

Mid infrared image of IC 1623

Filament structure of IC 1623 seen in mid-infrared range taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.(Supplied: Jason Surace (Eureka Scientific, Inc), Aaron Evans (U. of Virginia / NRAO), Sean Linden (U. of Massachusetts) and the GOALS Collaboration.)

“Those are small little dust grains that are being lit up by the radiation that’s coming from this burst of activity that’s happening,” he says.

“It’s like this huge diffuse filamentary glow of dust that just goes over a much larger area than I had expected.”

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