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ALMA telescope finds oldest spiral morphology galaxy in existence – Open Access Government
The ALMA telescope has located a galaxy with spiral morphology, which was created just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang

The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, better known as ALMA, is located in Chile. The site is one of the darkest places on Earth, relatively absent of light pollution. It allows researchers to glance into the surrounding universe with immense accuracy. Recently, data from the ALMA has enabled astronomers to guess at how gaseous clouds form stars and the age of the existing universe itself.
The significance of spiral morphology
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