>This ultra-massive system existed just one billion years after the Big Bang and already shows a remarkably mature structure, with a central old bulge, a large star-forming disk, and well-defined spiral arms.
The picture they showed looks like a diffuse galaxy, literally no trace if spirals. Also, isn’t there prevailing science coming out stating that The Milky Way may not be the nice, pretty spiral galaxy we once thought due to a possible past collision with the large magellanic cloud?
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>This ultra-massive system existed just one billion years after the Big Bang and already shows a remarkably mature structure, with a central old bulge, a large star-forming disk, and well-defined spiral arms.
The picture they showed looks like a diffuse galaxy, literally no trace if spirals. Also, isn’t there prevailing science coming out stating that The Milky Way may not be the nice, pretty spiral galaxy we once thought due to a possible past collision with the large magellanic cloud?