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English: Join physicist Dr Emma Chapman on a journey back to the earliest moments of the Universe.🌌 Find out why the oldest stars are totally different from younger ones, and the role dark matter plays in how galaxies form. Emma is working on a project called the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) a huge telescope array being built in the southern hemisphere, where the view of the Milky Way galaxy is the best and radio interference at its least. The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. Subscribe to our channel for exciting science videos and live events, many hosted by Brian Cox, our Professor for Public Engagement We’re also on Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/royalsociety
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