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Hunting for the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe

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Hunting for the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe
Astronomy Talk – We understand very little about the first galaxies in the universe whose light has traveled over 12 billion years to reach our telescopes. The early universe was a much darker place, filled with neutral gas blocking starlight from traveling far from its source. However, some light from young, small galaxies blasted through the gas around them to escape and travel to us. The little light that we see from these ancient cosmic objects hints at a remarkable story: galaxies housing young stars hundreds of times the mass of our Sun, intense and powerful radiation, and a paucity of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. Taylor will share her part in piecing together this story, highlighting what she’s learned from Keck Observatory about this distant time and what’s next for this rapidly developing field of research.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
5:00 PM Hawaii Standard Time
Free and Open to the Public
Keck Observatory Astronomy Talks are supported by the
Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation
This talk will also be live-streamed on Facebook
Zoom Webinar Connection
https://bit.ly/Keck-Hutchison
or Zoom ID: 973 0257 3205

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