![Simulations by supercomputer allow to study the evolution of remnants of supernova and its dust. The image shows a region with a size of around 100 light years and the intricate structure of dust created by a supernova explosion 50,000 years after the exp Simulations by supercomputer allow to study the evolution of remnants of supernova and its dust. The image shows a region with a size of around 100 light years and the intricate structure of dust created by a supernova explosion 50,000 years after the exp](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/gallery/news/prensa1481_3451.jpg?itok=Zf6dPyeN)
The ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership "Per Aspera Ad Astra Simul", between the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and institutions in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, has helped solve the mystery of how galaxies in the early Universe form dust.
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