The First Stars in the Universe: Scientific American

These stars occupy merely a small nearby part of the Milky Way galaxy; telescopes reveal a much vaster realm that shines with the light from billions of galaxies. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Ron ALLAN - Jan 20, 2009 - 5:56 PM PST
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by George Blahusiak - Jan. 20, 2009

The only thing that the story didn't say was, "In theory...."

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by Ron ALLAN - Jan. 20, 2009

Editor's Note: We are posting this feature from our March 2002 issue because of news from the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society about the phenomenon discussed here.

This has given myself more food for thought as well as new ,Ideas that I never even considered before

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