Stars were forming at an extraordinary rate of about 900 new Suns worth of mass per year in a galaxy (SpARCS1049).
This is over 300x faster than the rate at which our galaxy, the Milky Way, is forming its stars. (At the rate seen in SpARCS1049, all of the stars in the Milky Way could form in just 100 million years, which is a short period of time compared to our Galaxy’s age of more than 10 billion years.)








