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James Webb telescope may have found the first stars in the universe, new study claims
The James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered Population III stars, the universe's first generation of stars. They may ...
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James Webb may have found the universe’s first stars
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has potentially made a groundbreaking discovery, detecting what could be the universe’s ...
The discovery of a superheated star factory that forms stars 180 times faster than our own Milky Way could help solve a ...
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Astronomers May Have Found the First Stars in the Universe
One dwarf galaxy seems to consist of nothing but hydrogen and helium, no heavier elements, which is how the universe was ...
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Look up at the sky on a clear night, and you’ll see thousands of stars – about 6,000 or so. But that’s only a tiny fraction of all the stars out there. The rest are too far away for us to see them.
A new study suggests that during a potential phase of primordial matter domination, particle interactions may have led to the formation of the universe’s first compact cosmic objects. Less than a ...
The discovery indicates how galaxies could have grown quickly when the universe was very young, solving a long-standing ...
Massive stars do not live long. There are several candidates for the biggest star in the universe. One of them, VY Canis Majoris, is over 1,500 times the width of the sun. If it were placed in our ...
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