A glistening field of stars inside the 10-billion-year-old Pictor II dwarf galaxy showcases PicII-503, a carbon-rich star. Its composition suggests lighter elements like carbon were flung farther during supernova explosions, hinting at the origins of life.
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Ancient Star in Pictor II Offers Clues to Life’s Ingredients
PicII-503, a 10-billion-year-old star with unique carbon-to-iron ratio, provides insights into early universe element distribution.