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WHEN GAS MET DUST

This computer simulation reveals, starting clockwise from top left, how gas and dust came together about 300 million years after the Big Bang to form the first stars in the universe. The new simulation is the first to accurately track this process’s initial stage, when a stellar embryo, or protostar, forms at the center of a halo of dark matter. Each frame zooms in on the emergence of the protostar, at increasingly smaller scales. Click on image for full story. Credit: Yoshida et al., Science

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