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Astronomers find answer to star formation slowdown – Micky News
Astronomers from the Astrophysics in Pune and the Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru measured the atomic hydrogen content of galaxies.

The research paper conducted by astronomers was published in the Nature Journal. It established that the galaxies rapidly uses atomic hydrogen for their high star formation activity. This activity is the primary fuel for star formation. The last for the next one to two billion years estimate hydrogen. This leads to a decrease in star formation later. Studying hydrogen gas and stars is an essential element in understanding the galaxy.
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