RFC0DMG6–A diagram illustrating the expansion of the universe following the Big Bang.
RM2MEP0AB–Illustration of the Big Bang in five stages.
RF2FM2TRG–Expansion and Evolution of the Universe. Physical cosmology, and Big Bang theory. Cosmic Timeline and evolution of stars, galaxy and Universe
RFMNN384–Illustration of the expansion of the Universe. The Cosmos began 13.7 billion years ago in an event dubbed the Big Bang (left). Immediately it began expanding and cooling (stage 1). Eventually, the universe became transparent to radiation, and the first matter was able to form into clumps. Its expansion slowed about 10 billion years ago (stage 2). At stage 3, 5 billion years ago, the universe was full of stars and galaxies, and its expansion began to speed up again because of the mysterious Dark Energy that pervades the Universe.
RMF02G76–Astronomy - Evolutionary theory of the Universe. From the big bang to the formation of planets and solar system. Color diagram
RFFJ91D4–Blue glowing shapes with lines design, computer generated abstract background
RFF0D3TP–Speech bubble dialog illustration of business term saying Big Bang
RFMK8K16–vector illustration of a nuclear fusion
RF2FM2TTN–Mass of Elementary particles: electron, higgs boson and Neutrino. How do particles get their mass. Vector illustration for physics, educational
RF2F3H8N3–Space vector infographic with solar system, space station, astronaut, satellites, flat elements and icons.
RF2HJGY5M–filled astronomy icon set. contain flat finderscope, big bang, double star, star cluster, airscrew, pulsar, lyra constellation, magnitude, eccentricit
RFBN150N–Diagram of the planets in the Solar System
RMT8074Y–Big Bang, Illustration
RMT80750–Big Bang, Illustration
RMG156W4–Conceptual image of The Big Bang Theory. Timeline spanning from the first few seconds with the formation of quarks and electrons. These combine to form neurons and protons which in turn develop into planets, galaxies and eventually into the ever expanding