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Telescope finds space blobs are pubescent galaxies (AP)
[![This 2009 handout image provided by NASA is a composite image from a number of telescopes, including NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which shows a space blob in both optical and infrared light. The blob is the yellow mass of gas. Inside it is an adolescent galaxy in white. The red spots are galaxies seen in the infrared spectrum. (AP Photo/ Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI/IoA, S.Chapman et al.; Lyman-alpha Optical: NAOJ/Subaru/Tohoku Univ., T.Hayashino et al.; Infrared: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Durham Univ., J. Geach et al.)][1]][2]AP - Mysterious space blobs aren't infant galaxies as astronomers once thought. Scientists say they mostly consist of galaxies going through puberty, all hot and bothered.


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