Brightest galaxies tend to cluster in busiest parts of universe, study finds
Sunday, October 10, 2010 - 22:31
in Astronomy & Space
For more than a decade, astronomers have been puzzled by bright galaxies in the distant universe that appear to be forming stars at phenomenal rates. What prompted the prolific star creation, they wondered. And what kind of spatial environment did these galaxies inhabit?
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