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Early findings from HERA telescope promise deeper understanding of the cosmic dawn

The first results of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array, also known as the HERA telescope, have brought us one step closer to understanding the origins of the cosmic dawn.

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Hunting galaxies far far away – here's how anyone can explore the universe

Anyone with an internet connection can search the universe and possibly discover never-before-seen galaxies.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211224 09:26:00

to hubble, which has given us amazing images. butjames webb is much more powerful. its mirror is almost three times bigger, which means it can reveal parts of the cosmos we ve never seen before. gazing up into the heavens can help us to answer some of the biggest questions like where we come from and how did we get here? this space telescope will help us to look further back in time than ever before to 13 and a half billion years ago, revealing the light from the very first stars to shine. we ll be able to see the earliest galaxy formation and whether they spiral into space like our own milky way, and other planetary systems will also come into view, allowing us to discover whether life could exist on other worlds. scientists will be able to study every phase of cosmic history. we think that the first stars might actually be really huge and they will be burning really hot and really brightly and would die

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211224 19:12:00

from and how did we get here? this space telescope will help us to look further back in time than ever before to 13 and a half billion years ago, revealing the light from the very first stars to shine. we ll be able to see the earliest galaxy formation and whether they spiral into space like our own milky way, and other planetary systems will also come into view, allowing us to discover whether life could exist on other worlds. scientists will be able to study every phase of cosmic history. we think that the first stars might actually be really huge and they will be burning really hot and really brightly and would die very quickly, possibly with a huge explosion. but we haven t seen it yet and we really hope that this is something that we re going to find with the webb telescope. but before it can take any images, there s the most

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211224 20:22:00

this space telescope will help us to look further back in time than ever before to 13 and a half billion years ago, revealing the light from the very first stars to shine. we ll be able to see the earliest galaxy formation and whether they spiral into space like our own milky way, and other planetary systems will also come into view, allowing us to discover whether life could exist on other worlds. scientists will be able to study every phase of cosmic history. we think that the first stars might actually be really huge and they will be burning really hot and really brightly and would die very quickly, possibly with a huge explosion. but we haven t seen it yet and we really hope that this is something that we re going to find with the webb telescope. but before it can take any images, there s the most difficult task ahead. the telescope s so huge, to get it into a rocket, it s been folded up like origami.

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