Rapid Star Formation Spotted In ‘Stellar Nurseries’ Of Infant Galaxies

According to scientists at Durham University the Universe’s infant galaxies enjoyed rapid growth spurts forming stars like our sun at a rate of up to 50 stars a year.The findings show that “stellar nurseries” within the first galaxies gave birth to stars at a much more rapid rate than previously expected, the researchers from Durham’s Institute for Computational Cosmology revealed.The research looked back 12.5 billion years to one of the most distant known galaxies, about one billion years after the Big Bang…

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