✨JWST Uncovers Clues to Giant “Dinosaur” Stars of the Early Universe #worldresearchawards #researcher #NSCAwards #NASA #JWST
New observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveal chemical signatures in a distant galaxy that strongly suggest the existence of extremely massive primordial stars shortly after the Big Bang. These short-lived, ultra-giant stars may have played a crucial role in triggering the formation of the universe’s first supermassive black holes, offering unprecedented insight into early cosmic evolution.
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