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Telescopes may be the closest thing we have to time machines: the farther in space we look, the earlier in the history of the Universe we get to see. Dr Amelie Saintonge shows how by observing galaxies across cosmic time, we can deduce which mechanisms are key in driving their evolution.
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2017-01-19 2017-01-19 Europe/London Lunch Hour Lectures - Cosmic archaeology Dr Amelie Saintonge shows how by observing galaxies across cosmic time, we can deduce which mechanisms are key in driving their evolution. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2017/01/19/lunch-hour-lectures-cosmic-archaeology-124357 University of London (UCL),Darwin Lecture Theatre,Darwin Building access via Malet Place,LondonLocation
University of London (UCL),
Darwin Building access via Malet Place,
London,
WC1E 6BT
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