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New Scientist on MSNAn early hint of cosmic dawn has been seen in a distant galaxyA galaxy inside a bubble may be evidence that the universe was starting to become transparent 330 million years after the big ...
The first galaxies in the Universe were born enshrouded in a “foggy” gas, and could not be seen clearly until they had ...
A key goal of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has been to see further than ever before into the distant past of ...
Astronomers have detected oxygen in the most distant galaxy ever found. It’s 13.4 billion light-years away from Earth, ...
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified an ancient and faraway galaxy that provides evidence that an ...
The first galaxies in the Universe were born enshrouded in a “foggy” gas, and could not be seen clearly until they had cleared up this fog. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of researchers ...
GS-z13-1, using the James Webb Space Telescope. This galaxy provides evidence that the universe's transition from its 'dark ...
A galaxy found at the dawn of the universe appears to be the earliest known evidence of cosmic reionisation, the period when the universe was lit up for the first time. Following the big bang ...
The space observatory can effectively peer back in time to the beginning of a mysterious era called Cosmic Dawn, or the first few hundred million years after the big bang when the first galaxies ...
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