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"textContent": "Wide-Field Science – LargeJames Rhoads / NASA – Goddard Space Flight Center, PI Reionization of intergalactic hydrogen was the first time that stars and galaxies had a global impact on the universe around them, and the last phase transition for ordinary matter in the universe. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will enable critically needed […]\n\nThe post SPQR: Spectroscopic Probes of Quantitative Reionization appeared first on NASA Science.",
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