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Dusty galaxies from the universe's far edges show star formation had begun earlier than suspected
The discovery made by a large research team challenges the existing models of the universe.
Astronomers have uncovered a hidden population of dusty galaxies that formed just one billion years after the Big Bang, offering a new glimpse into the universe’s formative years. An international ...
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Could There Be An Edge Of The Universe?
The question of whether the universe has an edge touches one of the deepest mysteries in cosmology. It’s the kind of question that makes your brain hurt in the best way possible, challenging ...
"These galaxies are very old, which means stars were being formed in the early universe, earlier than our current models predict." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Prologue: Cosmology's extraordinary new frontiers -- How far out can we see? : voyage to the edge of the known universe -- How was the universe born? : reavealing the dawn of time -- How far away will ...
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