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C. Crockett. Tiny galaxies had big influence on early universe. Science News Online, June 20,
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GRAPEVINE,
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, TEXAS — Green was all the rage a couple of billion years after the Big Bang.
Galaxies in the early universe blasted out a specific wavelength of green light, researchers reported January 7 at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society. It takes stars much hotter than most stars found in the modern universe to make that light. The finding offers a clue to what the earliest generation of stars might have been like (SN: 10/1/16, p. 25).
Some nearby galaxies and nebulas produce a little bit of this hue today. But these early galaxies, seen as they were roughly 11 billion years ago,
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,” said Matthew Malkan, an astrophysicist at UCLA. “It seems like all galaxies started this way.”

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