Many old stars in our galaxy are considered to be second-generation stars born from the ‘ashes’ of ancestral stars that formed 13.5bn years ago.
Read more: Scientists discover clouds containing remains of the first-ever stars
Many old stars in our galaxy are considered to be second-generation stars born from the ‘ashes’ of ancestral stars that formed 13.5bn years ago.
Read more: Scientists discover clouds containing remains of the first-ever stars