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Radio telescope reveals thousands of star-forming galaxies in early Universe – Global Times
The images capture drama billions of years ago in the early Universe – glinting galaxies, glowing with stars that have exploded into supernovas and blazing jets…

The images capture drama billions of years ago in the early Universe – glinting galaxies, glowing with stars that have exploded into supernovas and blazing jets fired from black holes.
An optical image of the M106 galaxy stacked on an image of the galaxy’s emissions of material (in orange) taken with the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope, on February 19, 2019. Photo: AFP
Europe’s giant LOFAR radio telescope has detected stars being born in tens of thousands of distant galaxies with unprecedented…
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