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Late Bloomer Galaxies Help Us Understand Star Formation
Not every garden is immediately flush with countless flowers. Astronomers say the same is true for galaxies, in that some galaxies "bloom" much later in their long lives, pumping out stars at delayed rate. Now, a new study details why some galaxies appear to produce stars at a much slower rate compared to others.
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