Ancient Dwarf 'Starburst Galaxies' Shed Light on Early Universe

Thursday, June 19, 2014 - 07:30 in Astronomy & Space

Galaxies are churning out new stars all the time, but most of the universe's stars formed between two and six billion years after the Big Bang. The new observations, by the Hubble space telescope, capture the dwarf galaxies during this dramatic epoch.

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