The galaxy GLASS-z12 exhibits indicators of the earliest supernovae within the universe
Naidu et al, P. Oesch, T. Treu, GLASS-JWST, NASA/CSA/ESA/STScI
The James Webb Area Telescope could have glimpsed the remnants of the very first supernovae within the universe, a chemical fingerprint of the primary stars and the beginning of a course of that finally created nearly each aspect within the periodic desk and the “stardust” that makes up our our bodies.
When stars shaped after the massive bang, they contained largely simply hydrogen and helium. As these first-generation stars, referred to as inhabitants III stars, reached the tip of their life, they…