Thursday, 30 April 2015

Massive stars lit up the early universe

An artist’s impression of some of the first stars in the early Universe (Image: Shantanu B...

After the Big Bang, it took several hundred million years for all the hydrogen and helium and some other gases floating around to start to coalesce into the first stars to light up the universe. New research shows these ancient suns would have clustered together to form extraordinarily bright groupings of stars. .. Continue Reading Massive stars lit up the early universe

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