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September 07, 2015
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Farthest galaxy detected
Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 07, 2015
A team of Caltech researchers that has spent years searching for the earliest objects in the universe now reports the detection of what may be the most distant galaxy ever found. In an article published August 28, 2015 in Astrophysical Journal Letters, Adi Zitrin, a NASA Hubble Postdoctoral Scholar in Astronomy, and Richard Ellis - who recently retired after 15 years on the Caltech faculty and is now a professor of astrophysics at University College, London - describe evidence for a galaxy called EGS8p7 ... read more
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