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- Q1797892 subject Q8550125.
- Q1797892 abstract "LBG-2377 is the most distant galaxy merger ever discovered, at a distance of 11.4 billion light years. This galaxy merger is so distant that the universe was in its infancy when its light was emitted. It is expected that this galaxy proto-cluster will merge to form a brightest cluster galaxy, and become the core of a larger galaxy cluster.".
- Q1797892 type Q5518150.
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- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q204107.
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- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q5518150.
- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q725595.
- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q7895167.
- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q829956.
- Q1797892 wikiPageWikiLink Q8550125.
- Q1797892 name "LBG-2377".
- Q1797892 type "galaxy merger".
- Q1797892 type Place.
- Q1797892 type CelestialBody.
- Q1797892 type Galaxy.
- Q1797892 type Location.
- Q1797892 type Place.
- Q1797892 type Thing.
- Q1797892 type Q318.
- Q1797892 comment "LBG-2377 is the most distant galaxy merger ever discovered, at a distance of 11.4 billion light years. This galaxy merger is so distant that the universe was in its infancy when its light was emitted. It is expected that this galaxy proto-cluster will merge to form a brightest cluster galaxy, and become the core of a larger galaxy cluster.".
- Q1797892 label "LBG-2377".
- Q1797892 name "LBG-2377".