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Astronomers found a galaxy in the throes of death – and they know what’s killing it
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Astronomers found a galaxy in the throes of death – and they know what’s killing it

Astronomers have identified a massive galaxy in the early universe that is dying due to a powerful 'galaxy wind' expelling its gas into space. This discovery provides a potential explanation for why large galaxies appeared dead much earlier than previously thought. The findings challenge existing models of galaxy evolution and suggest that such galaxy winds could be responsible for halting star formation in these ancient galaxies.

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Astronomers found a galaxy in the throes of death – and they know what’s killing it

Astronomers have identified a massive galaxy in the early universe that is dying due to a powerful 'galaxy wind' expelling its gas into space. This discovery provides a potential explanation for why large galaxies appeared dead much earlier than previously thought. The findings challenge existing models of galaxy evolution and suggest that such galaxy winds could be responsible for halting star formation in these ancient galaxies.

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