Astronomers use some of the largest ground-based and space telescopes, discovered the oldest of the brightest galaxy in the early universe, and strong evidence that this galaxy is full of stars of the first generation. Their findings are published in the edition of Astrophysical Journal. Teamwork was made in the 10-meter telescope Keck Observatory (Keck Observatory), 8.2 meters long ‘Very Large Telescope’ (VLT), the telescope Subaru (Subaru) and the Space Telescope “Hubble” (Hubble). The group discovered and confirmed a number of unique bright young galaxies.
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