CEERS-93316 is a high-redshift galaxy with a spectroscopic redshift z=4.9. Significantly, the redshift that was initially reported was photometric and would have made CEERS-93316 the earliest and most distant known galaxy observed. From Wikipedia
Study of images from the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) Survey shows that 50 to 80% of early galaxies were flat and elongated, a shape uncommon in the present-day universe.