HETDEX telescope discovers tens of thousands of massive hydrogen gas halos around galaxies from 10-12 billion years ago. These Lyman-alpha nebulae solve a mystery about how galaxies fueled their rapid growth during the universe's "Cosmic Noon" epoch.
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Cosmic Noon epoch
Tens Of Thousands nebulae discovered
10-12 Billion Years Ago observation period