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Astronomers discover traces of ‘super-supernovas’ that destroyed earliest stars

Astronomers may have found the chemical traces of the one of earliest stars — born when the universe was just 100 million years old — that exploded in a “super-supernova.”

These first-generation stars, known as Population III stars, ended their lives in titanic supernova explosions that seeded the universe with chemical elements the stars had forged during their lifetimes. This material was then incorporated in the next generation of stars, planets and even us, which means that understanding how these earliest stars enriched the universe with heavy elements is vital to understanding its evolution over its 13.7-billion-year history. 

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