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Astronomers Claims They Have Spotted the Universe’s 1st Stars

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A group of astronomers looking over information from the James Webb Space Telescope has observed light emanating from ionized helium from a far-away galaxy that could be a sign of the universe's very initial star-forming generation.

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The long-sought and aptly called "Population III" stars could have been gigantic balls of hydrogen and helium that were sculpted out of primordial gas in the universe.

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Theorists began imagining the first fireballs as early as the 1970s, speculating that after a short time.

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They would explode into supernovas, forming heavier elements before releasing their contents into the universe.

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This star stuff resulted in Population II stars with more heavy elements. 

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They also gave rise to a more abundant population I star, such as our sun, comets, planets, and asteroids, and, eventually, live themselves.

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