
TL;DR
This paper discusses recent Hubble observations of a galaxy from when the universe was only 500 million years old, shedding light on early galaxy formation and cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It presents new observational data of the earliest known galaxy, offering insights into the universe's formative years.
Findings
Detection of a galaxy at 500 million years after the Big Bang
Evidence supporting early galaxy formation models
Implications for the timeline of cosmic reionization
Abstract
The recently refurbished Hubble Space Telescope reveals a galaxy from a time when the Universe was just 500 million years old, providing insights into the first throes of galaxy formation and the reionization of the Universe.
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