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Hubble Looked as Far Back in Time as it Could, and Still Couldn’t See the First Generation...

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Hubble Looked as Far Back in Time as it Could, and Still Couldn’t See the First Generation...

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    Hubble Looked as Far Back in Time as it Could, and Still Couldn’t See the First Generation of Stars in the Universe
    by Nancy Atkinson

    Astronomers don’t know exactly when the first stars formed in the Universe because they haven’t been observed yet. And now, new observations from the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the first stars and galaxies may have formed even earlier than previously estimated. Why? We *still* haven’t seen them, even with the best telescope we’ve got, pushed …

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