NASA spots 'star factory'
- added July 11, 2008
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The galaxy is 12.3 billion light years away, while the universe is estimated to be about 13.4 billion years old, so the galaxy would have been producing stars way back near the universe's beginning - this raises questions about whether all major galaxies were as prolific as the Baby Boom during this time, and whether there has been a general slow-down in star production.
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And thats about as scientific as it gonna get! or is it?
funny thing about the universe...... -
what if there is continueus big bang pods blowing up in the universe, i think its funny that they said " while the universe is estimated to be about 13.4 billion years old, so the galaxy would have been producing stars way back near the universe's beginning -" i say "it" has been around way longer.
