The early universe was filled mainly with hydrogen and helium, with some areas slightly denser than others.These dense areas slightly slowed the universe's expansion, allowing the hydrogen and helium to accumulate into small clouds swirling through space.Gravity caused the gas in these clouds to collapse and form the first generation of stars.These first stars rapidly burned out.Gravity continued to collapse the clouds.
Nearer galaxies, seen later in time, grow to resemble the familiar galaxy shapes we see in the local universe.
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