Our own Moon is helping astronomers unlock the secrets of the early Universe
What does the Moon have to do with our quest to understand the beginnings of our Universe? 2022 November 18, Sky at Night Magazine
Read MoreWhat does the Moon have to do with our quest to understand the beginnings of our Universe? 2022 November 18, Sky at Night Magazine
Read MoreThe early Universe was dark, filled with a hot soup of opaque particles. These condensed to form neutral hydrogen which coalesced to form the first stars in what astronomers call the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR).
2021 November 29, ASTRO3D
Researchers using the Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope have taken a new and significant step toward detecting a signal from the period in cosmic history when the first stars lit up the universe. 2019 November 26, Brown University
Read MoreAstronomers are closing in on a signal that has been travelling across the Universe for 12 billion years, bringing them nearer to understanding the life and death of the very earliest stars. 2019 September 10, The Age, ASTRO3D, VICE, Phys.org,
Read MoreAstronomers are attempting to look back to when the first stars and galaxies lit up and changed the universe forever. 2014 November 7, Science
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