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The first galaxies at the universe's dawn

Science In Action

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Are You Sure That This Is a Galaxie?

The first galaxies formed out of just hydrogen and helium after the big bang. The stars in those galaxies would be extremely hot and extremely blue. This galaxy has chemical elements made in previous generations of stars, which points to even earlier star formation. It's about a hundred times less massive than our own milky way, in terms of stars.

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