NERD ALERT! Apologies.
Checked on Webb other day, and saw a neat special on PBS (Nova) on it last week.
Webb has another "deep field" (next pic below - back in time when Universe was <1 billion years old) showing galaxies in "pool noodle" and "surf board" shapes.
You can veg out at the link. these shapes are "new", so to speak, and are along with the typical "spirals" and "spheres."
source:
Webb Shows Many Early Galaxies Looked Like Pool Noodles, Surfboards - NASA
NERD ALERT, part II
While Webb is showing off its eagle eyes, the "
old man in space" (Hubble) has been at it for almost
34 years now.
Its "deep field" shot, until Webb or successors find something more spectacular,
in 1995 many be the most significant learning about space ever taken.
source:
https://hubblesite.org/contents/articles/hubble-deep-fields
Again, one can dig in at the link. Recall, we had just completed the repairs on Hubble so it could see. The mirror issue.
Almost on a lark, those space kids back then pointed Hubble at what had been, in ALL human history before then, a BLANK patch of sky.
For scale by analogy, the area of the sky was the size of a "grain of sand, at arms length: Small, completely black, and they let Hubble stare at that patch for 10 days.
Expecting nothing, this is what they got. 3,000 galaxies, all ages (i.e., LY's away), shapes, and (later) colors.
In that
little dark patch of sky, all that stuff, EVERYWHERE we look. This is the Hubble deep field right below.
Extrapolate .. billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, each galaxy with a
diameter about 100,000 LY x 6 TRILLION miles per LY, and each galaxy 4M LY apart .
The visible Universe .. recall there may as much we CAN'T see because its SO FAR AWAY, the light will NEVER get here (cuz Universe is expanding) .. is HUGE. Gives one headache thinking about that.
Parsing/magnifying photo above, you get photo below.
The
RED galaxies (so far away, light is "
red-shifted") are the "youngest" (meaning, the "oldest" (measured vs. present day) in the pic because they were the first to form in the baby Universe - hence relatively young compared to the others NOT redshifted).