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Galaxy sets distance mark

Michele Trenti
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Michele Trenti: Michele Trenti is in the Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0389, USA. michele.trenti@colorado.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 467, issue 7318, 924-925

Abstract: A galaxy has smashed the record for the most distant object ever observed. The object sheds light on the nature of the sources that stripped electrons from hydrogen atoms during the reionization epoch. See Letter p.940

Date: 2010
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