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The MiceA Hubble Space Telescope study of massive galaxies two to three billion years after the Big Bang has uncovered two remarkable results that
challenge the common lore that major mergers play a dominant role in growing galaxies over a wide range of cosmic epochs. Graduate student Tim Weinzirl and associate professor Shardha Jogee recently presented these findings a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin. More

Selected Recent News

12 January 2012
Gebhardt Honored by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering, and Science of Texas

10 January 2012
Hubble Study Challenges 'Cosmic Fireworks' as Largest Drivers of Galaxy Evolution

09 January 2012
Mirror Casting Event for Giant Magellan Telescope January 14

05 December 2011
Pair of Black Holes 'Weigh in' at 10 Billion Suns; Most Massive Yet

05 December 2011
NASA Mission, Texas Astronomers Collaborate to Find Goldilocks Planet, Others

30 November 2011
Cosmic Explosion Explained Just in Time for Christmas; Texas-Korea Partnership Contributes

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Today's Stargazing Tip

Public ProgramsJanuary 28: Star iconThe big dog trots across the southern sky on winter nights — the constellation Canis Major. It is escorted by the little dog, Canis Minor, which is to the upper left of the big dog in early evening, marked by its brightest star, Procyon.

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