Scientists use advanced observatories to peer back in time and witness this era: The Cosmic Dawn and Epoch of Reionisation with SKA
Before the Cosmic Dawn, the universe was filled with neutral hydrogen gas and lacked any light-emitting sources. Cosmic DawnHD
Approximately 180 million years after the Big Bang, the first stars (known as Population III stars) began to shine. Scientists use advanced observatories to peer back in
Scientists use advanced observatories to peer back in time and witness this era: The Cosmic Dawn and Epoch of Reionisation with SKA
Before the Cosmic Dawn, the universe was filled with neutral hydrogen gas and lacked any light-emitting sources.
Approximately 180 million years after the Big Bang, the first stars (known as Population III stars) began to shine.