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European Space Agency's Planck satellite confirms stars twinkled 100million years later than believed
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Planck satellite has confirmed that the first stars twinkled 100 million years later than previously thought. A data released from ESA's Planck on February 6, indicates that the formation of stars began about 550 million years, after the Big Bang collision that gave birth to the universe, rather than 450 million years as believed earlier.
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