A set of scientists from the UK and the US has discovered a galaxy distant from us which is churning out stars 250 times quicker than our Milky Way. The innovation of the galaxy, about 10 billion light years away as of the earth, will assist researchers know how the Milky Way was created. Galaxy SMM J2135- 0102 has four distinctive star- forming regions, each one of which is 100 times brighter than Milky Way locations such as the Orion Nebula.
The team which discovered the galaxy was led via scientists as of the UK's Durham University.
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