Internal 3D View of the Epoch of Reionization (VIDEO)
Caption
A simulation showing the early universe from about 250 to 1,050 million years after the Big Bang. The initial flickering is bursts of radiation, or light, from the first low-mass galaxies. Light begins to permeate throughout the universe as more and more hydrogen atoms become ionized. Slowly, our universe’s large-scale cosmic structure is revealed.
Credit
Credit: Thesan Collaboration
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