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Astronomers capture radio signal from ancient galaxy at record-breaking distance

Astronomers have detected a radio signal from the most distant galaxy yet. 

The signal was detected at a special and significant wavelength known as the “21-centimeter line” or the “hydrogen line,” which is emitted by neutral hydrogen atoms. The detection of the hydrogen line from such a galaxy so far away   —  and therefore so early in the universe  —  by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India could mean astronomers are ready to begin investigating the formation of the earliest stars and galaxies.

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