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Subaru Telescope Discovers the Most Distant Protocluster of Galaxies

Subaru Telescope Discovers the Most Distant Protocluster of Galaxies

May 4, 2012

Using the Subaru Telescope, a team of astronomers led has discovered the most distant protocluster of galaxies ever found—one that existed less than one billion years after the Big Bang. This discovery of a protocluster in the early Universe advances our understanding of how large-scale structures form and how galaxies evolve...

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Subaru-Led Team Discovers a Rare Stellar Disk of Quartz Dust

Subaru-Led Team Discovers a Rare Stellar Disk of Quartz Dust

May 2, 2012

A research team of Japanese astronomers led by Dr. Hideaki Fujiwara (Subaru Telescope) has discovered a main-sequence star that is surrounded by a rare disk of quartz dust. Collisions of planetesimals, building blocks of planets, may have produced the dusty quartz ring during planet formation around the star. Based on observations with the AKARI and Spitzer infrared space telescopes, this discovery may open new doors for research on the mineralogical nature of extrasolar planetary systems...

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October 21, 2011

All of the Subaru Telescope's four foci are now operational. Subaru Telescope resumed open use operation of the Primary focus on Sep. 22, following a verification observation on Sep. 20. Three other foci have been in service. The instrument available at the primary focus is the FMOS.

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