ann1902 — Announcement

Hubblecast 118: How the first stars transformed the Universe

3 April 2019

Right after the Universe started with the Big Bang, the cosmos was dark. Only the first stars created millions of years later brought light. These first stars and their radiation drastically changed the Universe during what is known as the epoch of reionisation. This Hubblecasts talks about this important time, what Hubble has shown us so far, the open questions and what we can expect from future missions.

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Contacts

Bethany Downer
ESA/Hubble, Public Information Officer
Garching bei München, Germany
Email: bethany.downer@partner.eso.org

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Screenshot of Hubblecast 118
Screenshot of Hubblecast 118

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Hubblecast 118: How the first stars transformed the Universe
Hubblecast 118: How the first stars transformed the Universe