Webb Telescope Discovers Massive 'Celestial Monster' Stars at Dawn of Time.

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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered evidence of millions of supermassive stars up to 10,000 times the mass of the sun, dubbed "celestial monsters," hiding at the dawn of the universe. These stars could shed light on how our universe was first seeded with heavy elements. Chemical traces of the gigantic stars were found inside globular clusters, which are among the most ancient to have ever formed in our universe. The researchers will look across more globular clusters in more galaxies to see if their discovery holds elsewhere.
Topics:science#astronomy#early-universe#globular-clusters#heavy-elements#james-webb-space-telescope#supermassive-stars
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