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The cosmic network feeds early galaxies – AlKhaleej Today
The cosmic network feeds early galaxies
																								
												
												
											The galaxies in the early universe are much more mature than astrophysicists first thought: their existence at such an early stage is due to their interactions with the cosmos.
A galaxy in the early universe observed by the ALMA telescope. The galaxy is considered mature because it contains large amounts of dust (yellow) and gas (red). © B. Saxton NRAO / AUI / NSF, ALMA (ESO / NAOJ / NRAO), ALPINE team.
The first galaxies were formed 200 million years after the universe was born. These galaxies… 
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