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Hubble Pinpoints Furthest Protocluster of Galaxies Ever Seen

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have uncovered a cluster of galaxies in the initial stages of development, making it the most distant such grouping ever observed in the early Universe. In a sky survey made in near-infrared light … Continue reading →

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Abundant star formation in the young universe was driven by high gas density

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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Recent results from the  Herschel Space Observatory show that gas-rich galaxies in the early universe were able to create stars at an intense rate.  In the recent universe, we only see such high rates of star formation when galaxies collide.  However, … Continue reading →

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