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Title:
First galaxies were born much earlier than expected [heic1106]
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12-Jan-2011
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on the formation of the first galaxies, as well as on the early evolution of the
Universe
Title:
Planck Mission Logo
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10-Jan-2004
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one of the most important sets of questions asked in modern science - how did the
Universe
...the highest accuracy ever achieved, the remnants of...
Title:
Planck sees a cosmic journey 13 billion years in the making
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02-Jan-2013
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all-sky image of the distribution of dark matter across the entire history of the
Universe
...cosmologists can investigate 13 billion years of the formation of structure in...
Title:
XMM-Newton views the remotest quasar
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15-Jan-2000
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Quasars are the most luminous known objects in the
Universe
....has detected the X-rays of the most distant known quasar, providing a view of the...
Title:
The Hubble Deep Field
Publish date:
31-Jan-1995
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never before seen galaxies are visible in this "deepest-ever" view of the
universe
...shapes and colors that are important clues to...
Title:
Cosmic filaments exposed near huge cluster
Publish date:
02-Jan-2015
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galaxies, uncovering a portion of the cosmic skeleton that pervades the entire
Universe
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Hubble discovers 67 gravitationally lensed galaxies in the distant
Universe
[heic0806
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19-Jan-2008
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have compiled a large catalogue of galaxy-galaxy lens candidates in the distant
Universe
Title:
ISO unveils a violent early
universe
Publish date:
28-Jan-1998
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In astronomy, looking far into space means also looking back in time. This is what ISO has been doing during its so-called 'deep surveys':observation programmes to detect the faintest and farthest...
Title:
<FONT size=1>ESA INFO 10-2002</FONT> Integral's first look at the gamma-ray
Universe
Publish date:
17-Jan-2002
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100%
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Today Integral's first ground-breaking images of the high-energy
Universe
were presented
Title:
Planck's HFI completes its survey of early
Universe
Publish date:
16-Jan-2012
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The High Frequency Instrument on ESA's Planck mission has completed its survey of the remnant light from the Big Bang. The sensor ran out of coolant on Saturday as expected, ending its ability to...
Title:
Hubble Deep Field in Infrared
Publish date:
31-Jan-1997
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galaxies ever seen in the
universe
Title:
History of Star Formation
Publish date:
31-Jan-1995
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star formation over the past 12 billion years from shortly after the birth of the
universe
Title:
History of Star Formation
Publish date:
31-Jan-1995
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star formation over the past 12 billion years from shortly after the birth of the
universe
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Hubble explores the origins of modern galaxies - Astronomers see true shapes of galaxies 11 billion years back in time [heic1315]
Publish date:
15-Jan-2013
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explore the sizes, shapes, and colours of distant galaxies over the last 80% of the
Universe's
...In the
Universe
today galaxies come in a variety...
Title:
Hubble and Keck team up to find farthest known galaxy in the
Universe
Publish date:
13-Jan-2004
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galaxy may have set a new record in being the most distant known galaxy in the
Universe
...object is being viewed at a time only 750 million years...
Title:
Seeing the
Universe
through gravitational waves
Publish date:
27-Jan-2015
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Seeing the
Universe
through gravitational waves Publication date: 27 November 2015 ESA's LISA Pathfinder will help to open up a completely new observational window into the...
Title:
ACS Will Find the Most Distant Galaxies
Publish date:
17-Jan-2002
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demonstration of ACS's ability to detect and identify the most distant galaxies in the
universe
..., which are seen at an epoch when the...
Title:
Exploring the digital
Universe
with Europe's Astrophysical Virtual Observatory [heic0115
Publish date:
04-Jan-2001
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from both ground- and space-based telescopes which are making observations of the
Universe
Title:
Next step towards a gravitational-wave observatory in space
Publish date:
25-Jan-2016
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for the third large mission in its science programme, to study the gravitational
Universe
Title:
Planck's exploration of the origin and growth of cosmic structure
Publish date:
17-Jan-2013
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The Cosmic Microwave Background has travelled for almost the whole of the
Universe
's
...cosmic web, giving a more complete picture of the...
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