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7 August 2019
Eyes on the skies in Chile’s Atacama desertALMA/ESO
A hoard of previously missing galaxies from the early universe has now been found. Dating back to the first two billion years of the cosmos, these galaxies represent a key missing link to some of the most massive galaxies seen today.
Tao Wang at the University of Tokyo in Japan and his colleagues discovered 39 massive star-forming galaxies using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile. We have found galaxies in the early universe that are more massive than these, with star formation rates of more than 1000 solar …
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