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3D Map Dices Space-Time to Reveal Thousands of Early Galaxies

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Astronomers today (4 April) announce one of the largest 3D maps of the infant Universe, in a presentation at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science in Liverpool. A team led by Dr David Sobral of Lancaster University made the chart using the Subaru telescope in Hawaii and the Isaac Newton telescope in the Canary Islands. Looking back in time to 16 different epochs between 11 and 13 billion years ago, the researchers discovered almost 4000 early galaxies, many of which will have evolved into galaxies like our own Milky Way.

Period4/04/2018

Astronomers today (4 April) announce one of the largest 3D maps of the infant Universe, in a presentation at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science in Liverpool. A team led by Dr David Sobral of Lancaster University made the chart using the Subaru telescope in Hawaii and the Isaac Newton telescope in the Canary Islands. Looking back in time to 16 different epochs between 11 and 13 billion years ago, the researchers discovered almost 4000 early galaxies, many of which will have evolved into galaxies like our own Milky Way.

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Title3D Map Dices Space-Time to Reveal Thousands of Early Galaxies
Date4/04/18
PersonsDavid Sobral, Joao Calhau, Sergio Da Graça Santos
Title3D Map Dices Space-Time to Reveal Thousands of Early Galaxies
Date4/04/18
PersonsDavid Sobral, Joao Calhau, Sergio Da Graça Santos