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Hubble identifies a 10-billion-year-old pair of quasars in merging galaxies

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A new study using Hubble has identified not one but two pairs of quasars in galaxies which are merging, giving clues about the formation of galaxies.

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This article originally appeared on Digital Trends on 2021-04-11T19:31:53.000Z and was written by Georgina Torbet.

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