The first galaxies were irregular blobs of gas and stars. But modern features, like spiral arms and bars, appeared earlier than expected.
Galaxies are vitally important cosmic structures.
Nearly all of the Universe’s stars, planets, and opportunities for life exist within them.
Modern ones display huge varieties in size, mass, morphology, and evolutionary features.
Elliptical galaxies are often “red and dead,” gas-free and devoid of star-formation.