We may have found a surprisingly nearby cluster of primordial stars

New ScientistMonday, November 3, 2025 at 10:00:16 AM
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We may have found a surprisingly nearby cluster of primordial stars
Astronomers have potentially discovered a nearby cluster of Population III stars, the first generation of stars that are typically too distant to observe. This finding is significant as it could provide valuable insights into the early universe and the formation of galaxies, helping us understand the origins of the cosmos better.
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