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Remote Galaxy A2744_YD4
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This artist's impression shows what the very distant young galaxy A2744_YD4 might look like. Observations using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) telescopes have shown that this galaxy, seen when the universe was just 4% of its current age, is rich in dust. Such dust was produced by an earlier generation of stars and these observations provide insights into the birth and explosive deaths of the very first stars in the Universe.
Credit:
ESO/Martin Kornmesser/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2781071
Legacy Identifier:
JG3139
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Size:
6645px × 4908px (~93 MB)
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