![On the left, various planes show portions of the observationsd in the three bands of SPIRE/Herschel. The red spot inside the circle is HFLS3. In the centre, another plane shows the visible image obtained with the GTC. On the right is shown emission from On the left, various planes show portions of the observationsd in the three bands of SPIRE/Herschel. The red spot inside the circle is HFLS3. In the centre, another plane shows the visible image obtained with the GTC. On the right is shown emission from](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/news/prensa791_1020.jpg?itok=0uP6dc5s)
A study, with the participation of the IAC, has detected the most distant known galaxy with explosive star formation that began its production when the Universe was very young. While the Milky Way creates one star a year, this galaxy produces around 3000 stars in the same period. This find challenges theories explaining the formation and evolution of galaxies, which claim that a galaxy of such characteristics could not exist so early in the life of the Universe. The Milky Way is capable of forming approximately one star per year. The new galaxy identified in this study, in which the
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