Detecting large numbers of young galaxies in the universe
Through space observations from ground and space telescopes, for the first time, American astronomers have discovered a huge number of the youngest, most distant galaxies and Never been observed before.
This number of 300 newly discovered sequences and galaxies, of which 100 groups and chains are 8-10 billion light-years from Earth, are six times larger than galaxies at extreme distances in the universe. Previous research.
This new discovery of space science will provide the basis for astronomers to observe the universe expand in a period of only half or two-thirds of the current age. At that time, scientists around the world will also be able to determine the location and duration of the first stars and galaxies to be formed, as well as how to grow and change in 13.7 billion. the age of the universe.
The galaxy is the most dense space of the universe, like the cities on Earth, and can contain hundreds of large galaxies like the Milky Way.
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