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Astronomers uncover the earliest known signs of galaxy-building in action
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- The nuclear disk changes our understanding of galactic evolution Universe Space Tech · 18h ago
- Not clumpy, chaotic but earliest galaxies were remarkably organised, discovery shows The Indian Express · 18h ago
- Astronomers uncover the earliest known signs of galaxy-building in action Phys.org · 18h ago
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