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      Astronomers have found a star with the least amount of heavy elements in its make up than any star seen so far. Early-universe stars are made from mostly hydrogen and helium (with trace amounts of lithium), the lightest elements on the periodic table. All stars found today are newer stars that contain a decent amount fusion byproducts of older stars. This star seems to have very low metallicity and carbon content.

      Articles like this need to stop using „in the known universe“ in their titles. It’s extremely stupid.

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