... and they literally illuminate our knowledge of the early universe," said Bañados. Despite being incredibly luminous, ...this study are the best tools for helping us probe the early universe. But until now, conclusive results have been limited by the...
... ground-based telescopes, because despite their enormous size and energy output, finding quasar pairs in the early Universe is incredibly difficult to do. To focus their search, the team first identified 15 quasars for further investigation using the...
... observe abundant molecules and to better understand how these life-creating elements impacted the development of the early Universe.” As it turns out, the larger of the two galaxies in SPT0311-58, is forming stars at a rate of 2,900 solar masses per...
...to shine brightly in this one colour. Hydrogen in the early Universe was also the theme of another major finding of this study...all the galaxies!” The internal motions of stars in the early Universe, along with galaxy merger rates and the role of faint...
...and most massive structure to be found so early in the formation of the Universe. Despite its colossal size, this behemoth has..., grew and evolved over the history of the Universe. Unfortunately however, VIMOS was recently decommissioned. Nonetheless,...
... billion to have such asymmetry by chance, according to Shamir's research. In other words, the Universe could have a defined structure and that the early Universe could have been spinning. "The geometrical pattern exhibited by the distribution of the...