Earliest Ionised Bubbles
Age and location of spectroscopically-confirmed distant, early galaxies suggesting the presence of early ionised bubbles.
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Age and location of spectroscopically-confirmed distant, early galaxies suggesting the presence of early ionised bubbles.
Distribution of the power output across all wavelengths of stars of known bright central regions of galaxies as a function of redshift.
A composite spectrum using all publicly available low-resolution multi-object spectra with redshifts above 5.
Spectroscopically-confirmed early galaxies and the cosmic star formation rate before and after the first observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Resolved morphologies of the early galaxies (with redshift > 6) observed with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Continental rift evolution—from inception to breakup—accounting for surface processes and tectonic deformation.
The geologic time scale proportionally represented as a log-spiral featuring major events in Earth history, and the evolution of life.