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Massive Rotating Disk Galaxy Discovered in the Very Early Universe
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2020-05-21
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Galaxy DLA0817g, or the Wolfe Disk, is the most distant rotating disk galaxy ever observed, which formed when the universe was only 10% its current age. Its discovery challenges current models of galaxy formation.
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