Today, serves as a vital milepost. It is the boundary where the "Dark Ages" ended and the "Age of Reionization" began, turning the universe transparent and paving the way for the stars we see tonight.
Here is a story of discovery centered on that distant frontier: The Echo of the First Stars Today, serves as a vital milepost
: Even in the universe's youth, these galaxies were forming stars at incredible rates. Everything changed with the arrival of the
Everything changed with the arrival of the . Unlike its predecessors, JWST’s NIRCam instrument was designed specifically to see the stretched, "redshifted" light from this era. This suggests the early universe was much more
: Surprisingly, JWST found more of these distant galaxies than anyone expected. This suggests the early universe was much more efficient at creating light and structure than our old models predicted.