Science in a Minute: Scientists Learn Why Earliest Galaxies Shone so Brightly
Scientists reviewing images of the earliest galaxies found that they looked too bright, massive, and mature to have formed so soon after the Big Bang. A Northwestern University team suggests less massive galaxies can glow just as brightly from irregular, brilliant bursts of star formation.
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