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Lemmit.Online botMAB to /r/space: news, articles and discussionEnglish · 3 days ago

Astronomers discover the most 'pristine' star in the known universe

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Astronomers discover the most 'pristine' star in the known universe

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Lemmit.Online botMAB to /r/space: news, articles and discussionEnglish · 3 days ago
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Not all stars are created equally. Astronomers believe that the first stars to form after the Big Bang were mostly made of only hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of lithium, as the heavier elements formed later on by nuclear fusion inside the stars. When these stars went supernova, heavier elements spread throughout space and formed more stars. Each successive generation contained more heavy elements, and these elements also became successively heavier.
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The original was posted on /r/space by /u/Czarben on 2025-10-08 14:31:33+00:00.

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