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The Universe's Size 1 Second After the Big Bang
According to the Big Bang theory, the universe was infinitesimally small at the moment of its birth, making it impossible to assign a specific length to its radius. The size of the universe rapidly increased during its early stages of expansion.
Unobservable Universe: Size, Implications & Cosmic Boundaries
Sun's Apparent Size from Mercury: A Closer Look
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Astronomers Observe the Gradual Demise of a Nearby Dwarf Galaxy
Scientists Uncover How Galaxies Can Exist Without Dark Matter
Rogue Planets: Unveiling the Origins of Free‑Floating Worlds
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Breakthrough: First Meter-Scale Optical Coherence Tomography Achieved by Researchers
Dutch Government Challenges Historic Greenhouse Gas Reduction Order
Photonics Redefines Light Spectra & Revives Edison’s Classic Bulb
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Researchers Unveil Detailed Structure of Messier 85’s Globular Cluster System
35-Year-Old Giant Cloud Disruption Unveiled on Venus
Researchers Identify the Particle Accelerator Inside a Solar Flare
Unlocking Alien Life: How Complex Molecules Reveal Cosmic Biosignatures
Pluto’s Next Mission: Orbiter and Lander Planned
New Warm-Neptune Exoplanet HD 183579b (TOI-1055b) Discovered by TESS
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