
"Unveiling the Eternal Dance: Ancient Stars Persist in Milky Way's Core"
Researchers have discovered a population of ancient stars around the core of the Milky Way that are still shining after over 12.8 billion years. These stars have low metallicity, indicating that they formed a long time ago. Despite the chaotic nature of their orbits, these stars have spent most of their lives in the inner Milky Way, never straying beyond 10,000 light-years from the center. The findings challenge the notion that these stars are just passing through and provide insights into the early evolution of our galaxy.
