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Researchers discovered 13billion yrs old planet known as EGS-zs8-1

byCustoms Today Report
09/05/2015
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NEW YORK: Looking into the space narrowly is more like time travelling, the more we seek in the further back we can see. According to a team of researchers that were led by astronomers from Yale University discovered a planet which is 13 billion years old and is known as the EGS-zs8-1. It is far from the earth the light could barely reach him. The universe is 13.8 billion years old, so it means that this planet was created when the universe was just 5 percent of its age.

The researchers  studying on this planet decided to research more about this planet and what was its role in forming the universe. According to a researcher, “once the James telescope is built in 2018, it will be very easy for us to determine and locate the size of these hidden planets. One more thing he said that, “the result of the upcoming researches are going to tell us about the complete picture of the formation of the galaxies”.

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