Clearing cosmic fog


October 13, 2011

Clearing cosmic fog

The space between the galaxies wasn’t always transparent. In the earliest times, it was actually a dense fog. New observational evidence from U-M Department of Astronomy researchers is showing how high energy light from massive stars could have been responsible for evaporating the fog. These findings could help astronomers understand how the earliest galaxies affected the universe around them.

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