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- Title
Second Light: A Massive Starburst Galaxy 1.1 Billion Years After the Big Bang.
- Authors
Sage, Leslie J.
- Abstract
The article reports on the redshift and counterpart for the Hubble Deep Field (HDF850.1) by Fabian Walter of the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy, in Heidelberg, Germany. It notes that HDF850.1 was a long observation of a spot in the sky to search for galaxies in the early Universe through the use of the Hubble Space Telescope. it states that Walter and colleagues found that the redshift of HDF850.1 is 5.18 sub-millimetre which indicate that massive starburst galaxy was just 1.1 billion years.
- Subjects
HEIDELBERG (Germany); GERMANY; HUBBLE deep field; REDSHIFT; WALTER, Fabian; SPACE exploration; EXPANDING universe; STARBURSTS
- Publication
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 2012, Vol 106, Issue 4, p183
- ISSN
0035-872X
- Publication type
Article