Ancient Dusty Galaxies Discovered at the Edge of the Universe Rewrite Cosmic History
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Ancient Dusty Galaxies Discovered at the Edge of the Universe Rewrite Cosmic History
Astronomers have uncovered a hidden population of dusty galaxies that formed just one billion years after the Big Bang, offering a new glimpse into the universe’s formative years. An international collaboration of 48 astronomers from 14 countries, led by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has identified a previously hidden group of dusty, star-forming [...]
Scientists used the James Webb telescope and the Atakamsk large millimeter/submillimeter antenna array to explore 70 galaxies with star formation at the boundaries of the universe, as seen only a billion years after the Big Bang, which could change the existing understanding of space, reports Space.com. These galaxies were already rich in metal -- so astronomers call elements heavier than hydrogen and helium -- and this is before, according to e…
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