Timeline of the formation of the Universe

Diagram of Evolution of the universe from the Big Bang (left) to the present

This is a timeline of the formation and subsequent evolution of the Universe from the Big Bang (13.799 ± 0.021 billion years ago) to the present day. Times are measured from the moment of the Big Bang.

The first second

Planck epoch

Grand Unification Epoch

Electroweak epoch

Quarks epoch

Hadron epoch

Lepton Epoch

Matter era

Photon epoch

Cosmic Dark Age

All-sky map of the CMB, created from nine years of WMAP data

Renaissance

Galaxy epoch

Acceleration

Formation of the solar system

See also

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