An ancient star may be about 14 billion years old, which is older than the age of the universe An ancient star may be about 14 billion years old, which is older than the age of the universe
There are countless stars in the universe. Why can’t the light from them illuminate the earth? There are countless stars in the universe. Why can’t the light from them illuminate the earth?
Scientists have discovered a huge planet, bigger than the star, how is this possible? Scientists have discovered a huge planet, bigger than the star, how is this possible?
The largest stellar renewal in the universe, with a radius of up to 1.64 billion kilometers, capable of holding 13.1 billion suns The largest stellar renewal in the universe, with a radius of up to 1.64 billion kilometers, capable of holding 13.1 billion suns
Hundreds of stars suddenly “disappeared”, where did they go? The guess may have become a Dyson ball Hundreds of stars suddenly “disappeared”, where did they go? The guess may have become a Dyson ball
The age of an ancient star may be longer than the age of the universe, and scientists have no idea about this. The age of an ancient star may be longer than the age of the universe, and scientists have no idea about this.