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Large proto-cluster of galaxies discovered in the midst of clearing the cosmic fog When the universe was about 350 million years old it was dark: there were no stars or galaxies, only neutral gas--mainly hydrogen--the residue of the Big Bang. That foggy period began to clear as atoms clumped together to form the first stars and the first quasars, causing the gas to ionize and high-energy photons to travel freely through space.
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