Research breakthroughs on dark galaxies
Astronomers in Chile used powerful telescopes to observe what they called the first evidence of the existence of dark galaxies, according to the Southern European Observatory (ESO). .
Astronomers in Chile used powerful telescopes to observe what they called the first evidence of the existence of dark galaxies, according to the Southern European Observatory (ESO). .
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Dark galaxies are small, gas-filled galaxies belonging to the early universe, where the galaxies and the star-studded galaxies of modernity are cast, according to ESO, intergovernmental organizations are supported by 15 countries.
There was the first evidence of dark galaxies
'For the first time, dark galaxies, the early stage of galaxy formation, may have been found in the universe,' AFP quoted ESO's statement.
'Using ESO's huge telescope, a group of international experts believe that they have discovered these hidden objects by watching them shine brightly when they are illuminated by quasars' , according to ESO.
ESO is the most advanced astronomical observatory on the ground and operates in three places in Chile.
The Very Large Telescope Vision Network (VLT) is a four-telescope composite that can observe four billion times weaker objects than the naked eye can see.
Experts hope this study is an important step that will allow them to discover and explore the early stages of early galaxy formation, as well as how these galaxies 'suck in' so many gases. .
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