: There are several lenses for Nikon's Z-mount system with an aperture, such as the NIKKOR Z DX 24mm or the Viltrox 15mm
, explores how measurements of supernovae at this specific redshift help scientists pinpoint exactly when dark energy began to dominate over matter, causing the expansion to speed up. : Redshifts between (centered around
: Studies using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and other deep-space surveys focus on galaxies at : There are several lenses for Nikon's Z-mount
: For much of its history, the universe's expansion was slowing down due to gravity. Scientific research, such as that detailed in the article Snapping Supernovae at
: Scientists have observed high-velocity gas outflows in galaxies at : Data from the GOODS NICMOS survey suggests
, suggesting that active galactic nuclei (AGN) or intense starbursts provide enough feedback to "quench" or stop star formation.
: Data from the GOODS NICMOS survey suggests that massive galaxies at (within the : There are several lenses for Nikon's Z-mount
range) were significantly more compact—up to four times smaller—than similar-mass galaxies today.