Scientists Discovered 22 Distant Galaxies
A team of American and Japanese scientists have discovered 22 extremely distant galaxies which may have been born 787 million years after the big bang. Researchers at Corinegie Observatories concluded the broadest survey to data of galaxies from about 800 million years after the big ban. They confirmed the age of one of the galaxies by hydrogen signature at 787 million years past the big bang. Since all the galaxies were found using the same dropout technique, they are likely to be of the same age.
Viewed through the world’s most powerful telescopes, the discovery is the first observation of such structure in the distant universe providing further insight. The study is funded by NASA.
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