Astronomers have confirmed through observations with the James Webb Space Telescope that an unusually dim distant galaxy is a typical representative of the first galaxies in the universe. It is the light of such galaxies that "tear apart" the fog of hydrogen atoms, ending The "dark ages" of the universe's infancy.
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