Not exact matches
GREEN
GALAXIES Galaxies in the early universe emitted lots of green light, such as seen in this nebula (NGC 6826) in the Mi
GALAXIES Galaxies in the early universe emitted lots of green light, such as seen in this nebula (NGC 6826) in the Mi
Galaxies in the
early universe
emitted lots of green light, such as seen in this nebula (NGC 6826) in the Milky Way.
This is a period when the
early Universe emerged from its dark ages the Universe
emitted no light before gravity condensed matter into the first stars and
galaxies.
Astronomers have identified powerful radio -
emitting galaxies that existed when the universe was only one tenth its present age These objects offer a glimpse at the
early evolution of giant
galaxies
Webb's giant sunshield will protect it from stray heat and light, while its large mirror enables it to effectively capture infrared light, bringing us the clearest picture ever of space objects that
emit this invisible radiation beyond the red end of the visible spectrum —
early galaxies, infant stars, clouds of gas and dust, and much more.
Hydrogen emission from EGSY8p7 may indicate it is the first known example of an
early generation of young
galaxies emitting unusually strong radiation.