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A DIM VIEW
View larger version | A map of the universe looks back in time to the cosmic dark ages, the interval between the time when radiation left over from the Big Bang streamed freely into space and when galaxies produced enough ultraviolet light to reionize the universe. Hubble, shown, cannot see that far back. Credit: Source: UC Santa Cruz, adapted by B. Rakouskas; Images: WMAP science team/NASA

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