Part of the Paleoproteimeran Era
Precelestial Period - Paleocelestial Period - Eogalactic Period
The Paleocelestial Period is the second, and final, period of the Paleoproteimeran Era and the second period of the Proteimeran Eon. The Paleocelestial begins with the formation of the earliest celestial bodies, and ends with the first accumulation of celestial bodies into galaxies. During the Paleocelestial, early stars emitted light for the first time, which would prove to be among very few major events of the period that saw an environment of stable Hydrogen and Helium atoms formed during the Precelestial Period.
The Paleocelestial is not further subdivided into epochs.
Paleocelestial Timescale:
Paleocelestial Period - 13600-13550 MYA