Astronomers have found the earliest and most distant galaxy yet.
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Date: June 22nd, 2024 9:55 AM Author: Vibrant Haunting Party Of The First Part
Piping Up at the Gates of Dawn https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/22/science/space/webb-telescope-cosmic-dawn.html?smid=nytcore-android-share
That means light has been coming toward us for 13.5 billion years, since shortly after the universe began. (The universe is about 13.8 billion years old, according to cosmological calculations.)
The light from the galaxy is spread over a diffuse region, which indicates that the glow was coming from stars, not the gullet of a black hole. Its brightness corresponded to the output of hundreds of millions of suns, an astonishing number to have formed and assembled in only 290 million years.
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Date: June 22nd, 2024 1:41 PM Author: laughsome spot
i wonder how chill jobs like this are
do they even have deliverable deadlines?
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