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Have we seen the first stars... or something even weirder? As Astronomy Now Editor Stuart Clark reveals, new discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope are showing us that
Astronomy Now Magazine. . Have we seen the first stars... or something even weirder? As Astronomy Now Editor Stuart Clark reveals, new discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope are showing us that the first generation of stars could have been a lot stranger than we ever thought possible. They may even have been powered by gigantic black ...
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