Astronomers have discovered a massive cosmic explosion billions of light-years away that may be the first star ever created after the Big Bang, representing one of the universe's earliest and largest stars; these primordial stars were hundreds of times bigger than our sun and released more energy than entire galaxies when they exploded, potentially allowing humans to witness a star from the beginning of time.
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The First Star Ever Exploding? Scientists May Have Found the First Star Ever! đđ±AjoutĂ© :
Scientists may have just seen one of the first stars [music] born after the Big Bang exploding in space.
Astronomers discovered a giant cosmic explosion [music] billions of light-years away.
They think it could be a primordial [music] star, one of the universe's earliest stars.
These stars were huge, hundreds of times [music] bigger than our sun.
When they explode, they release more energy than entire galaxies.
If this discovery is confirmed, humans [music] may have witnessed a star from the beginning of time.
But what if even older stars are still hiding in deep space?
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