which was the first galaxy in universe after big bang?
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At a time of 400,000 years after the Big Bang, protons first recombined with the available electrons in an event known as recombination, leaving photons to wander the universe freely. The universe then entered a dark age for a period of several hundred million years, until the first stars and galaxies formed.
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At a time of 400,000 years after the Big Bang, protons first recombined with the available electrons in an event known as recombination, leaving photons to wander the universe freely. The universe then entered a dark age for a period of several hundred million years, until the first stars and galaxies formed.
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At a time of 400,000 years after the Big Bang, protons first recombined with the available electrons in an event known as recombination, leaving photons to wander the universe freely. The universe then entered a dark age for a period of several hundred million years, until the first stars and galaxies formed.
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At a time of 400,000 years after the Big Bang, protons first recombined with the available electrons in an event known as recombination, leaving photons to wander the universe freely. The universe then entered a dark age for a period of several hundred million years, until the first stars and galaxies formed.
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