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SUMMARY: Uncovering Massive Galaxy Protoclusters in the Early Universe with the South Pole Telescope
DESCRIPTION:The sub-millimeter galaxy (SMG) population represent the most intense stellar nurseries in the Universe. Their high star formation rates of 200-2000 Msun/yr (compared to the Milky Wayâ€™s...\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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