Census of Universe Finds Hundreds of Starburst Galaxies Throughout History
Create hundreds of suns a year while a galaxy like ours produces about one
By combining the observing powers of ESA's Herschel space observatory and the ground-based Keck telescopes, astronomers have characterised hundreds of previously unseen starburst galaxies, revealing extraordinary high star-formation rates across the history of the Universe.
Starburst galaxies give birth to hundreds of solar masses' worth of stars each year in short-lived but intense events.
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