Studying Galaxy Growth Spurts in the Early Universe with NASA’s Roman

Some 2 to 3 billion years after the big bang most galaxies went through a growth spurt, forming stars at a rate hundreds of times higher than we see in our own galaxy today. NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope promises to bring new insights into the heyday of star formation.


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Source: NASA Goddard Center