Tag: Menelaos Raptis
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Greek Student Uncovers Oxygen in Galaxies 12 Billion Years Old: A Breakthrough in Early-Universe Chemistry
Overview: A Groundbreaking Glimpse into the Early Universe In a striking demonstration of modern observational astronomy, Menelaos Raptis, a Greek physics student at Franklin & Marshall College, has identified oxygen in two galaxies dating back roughly 12 billion years. This discovery, described by leading scientists as a rare and important window into the chemical makeup…
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Oxygen Found in Early Galaxies by Student Menelaos Raptis
Groundbreaking discovery links young galaxies to the cosmos’ chemical origins A striking advancement in observational astronomy has surfaced from an unlikely source: a senior physics student. Menelaos Raptis, a Greek student studying physics at Franklin & Marshall College, has contributed to a breakthrough that places oxygen in two galaxies nearly 12 billion years old. The…
