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  3. As an astronomer, Emma Chapman likes to categorize stars chronologically.

As an astronomer, Emma Chapman likes to categorize stars chronologically.

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    As an astronomer, Emma Chapman likes to categorize stars chronologically. “That way, we can simply look through them to read the history of the Universe,” she writes for @sciencefocus. There’s just one catch: a glaring gap amid the first generation of stars:

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    #Science #Space #Astronomy #Stars #MilkyWayGalaxy

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