Science
Ancient stars break the rules of how suns are made – Macquarie University
The discovery of a star cluster that shouldn’t exist raises intriguing new questions about how our galaxy formed.

Once upon a time, there was the Big Bang, and the Universe happened. But the early Universe was a very different place to what we see today. And as we learn more about the early Universe, we’re finding things about it that we didn’t know, and didn’t expect.
Macquarie University’s Daniel Zucker is part of a team that has found something very unusual. It almost certainly dates back to a much earlier time in the history of the Universe, and it may rewrite some of our ideas about how stars formed. …
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