Infrared galaxies didn't always prefer the 'suburbs'
Infrared galaxies didn't always prefer the 'suburbs'
Dusty infrared galaxies are cosmic "nurseries" for some of the universe's hottest young stars -- and new research from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows that when the universe was approximately six billion years old, these galaxies packed into the densest "zip codes" in space. Astronomers hope that this latest finding will give them insights into why the modern universe looks the way it does. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
tags infrared galaxies suburbs cosmic nurseries stars
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The are whole other worlds out there! It's awesome. We are just a small speck in the universe.
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