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Hidden behind curtains of cosmic dust, a population of ancient galaxies has finally been revealed.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Feb 18
  • 1 min read
Infographic illustrates the stages of galaxy evolution from the ultrabright, star-forming infants appearing 400 million years post-Big Bang, to the dusty "young adult" galaxies—identified as the missing link—1 billion years later, and finally the quiescent "old age" dead galaxies 2 billion years post-Big Bang. Detected using ALMA and JWST, these findings highlight earlier star formation than previously predicted.
Infographic illustrates the stages of galaxy evolution from the ultrabright, star-forming infants appearing 400 million years post-Big Bang, to the dusty "young adult" galaxies—identified as the missing link—1 billion years later, and finally the quiescent "old age" dead galaxies 2 billion years post-Big Bang. Detected using ALMA and JWST, these findings highlight earlier star formation than previously predicted.

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