Hubble telescope spots 'impossible' light from a galaxy that shouldn't have been visible
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Hubble detected "impossible" ionizing light from galaxy MXDFz4.4, just 250 million years after the universe's hydrogen fog cleared. The tiny galaxy forms stars 10 times faster than the Milky Way, punching light through deep space — suggesting compact, star-forming galaxies helped clear the early universe's cosmic fog.
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