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Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge

 

Astronomers have identified a bright hydrogen emission from a galaxy in the very early Universe. The surprise finding is challenging researchers to explain how this light could have pierced the thick fog of neutral hydrogen that filled space at that time. KICC Researcher Professor Roberto Maiolino said "This result was totally unexpected by theories of early galaxy formation and has caught astronomers by surprise"

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