A golden halo glinting 12 billion light years away is the farthest galaxy resembling our Milky Way yet spotted,
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Unknown titlele 2 PRINT A A A Reconstructed view of “baby Milky Way” SPT0418-47. Photo: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Rizzo et al. Infant star system challenges our understanding of the early years of the Universe. <span>A golden halo glinting 12 billion light years away is the farthest galaxy resembling our Milky Way yet spotted, astronomers said on August 12, adding the “surprisingly unchaotic” infant star system challenges our understanding of the early years of the Universe. The galaxy, called SPT0418-47, is Summary
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