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This Fuzzy Image Shows a Spiral Forming Soon After the Big Bang – Gizmodo Australia

A team of Japanese astronomers recently peered way, way back in time using a telescope array in Chile. What they made out in the distant, early universe is a record-breaking…

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A team of Japanese astronomers recently peered way, way back in time using a telescope array in Chile. What they made out in the distant, early universe is a record-breaking galaxy, one that turns back the clock on when galaxies took on their classic spiral structures.
The teams research was published today in Science. At first glance, it looks like the beam of a flashlight through the fog, and in some ways, it is. The light from the galaxy is 12.4 billion years old, a billion years earlier than…

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