The Dawn of the Clusters
			
		
		
			Credit: NASA, HST, M. Dickinson (STScI)
		
		What did the 
universe look like near the beginning?  
This exciting 
photo by the 
Hubble Space Telescope is one of the deepest ever 
taken, and shows 
galaxies as far away as ever before photographed. 
The universe back then  - when only one third of its present 
age - was a
strange and violent place.  Back then a large fraction of galaxies were
colliding and 
interacting.  In fact, the shapes of many 
galaxies in the above photo are more distorted than most 
nearby galaxies.
At this early universe epoch many 
clusters of galaxies were just forming.
The bright twisted group of galaxies below the photographs center contains
the energetic radio galaxy 3C324.