Hubble data suggests stars burst to life soon after big bang
Deep views of the cosmos provided by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope may indicate that many stars in the universe formed just a few hundred million years after the big bang, much sooner than some previous theories speculated. Kenneth M. Lanzetta, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the...
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