Fr. Richard D’Souza SJ is not a typical scientist that one would hear about. To start with he is an ordained Catholic priest with Jesuit Mission.
The Goa native who is currently pursuing his postdoctoral research at the University of Michigan has made a path breaking discovery about a long-lost galaxy called M32p, considered a sibling of our galaxy the Milky Way.
According to scientists, the M32p was ‘swallowed’ by Andromeda, the largest galaxy in our celestial neighbourhood, around two billion years ago.
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