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James Webb telescope spots ‘monster stars’ leaking nitrogen in the early universe — and they could help solve a major mystery

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Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have spotted the first evidence of “monster stars” in the early universe — offering new clues to how supermassive black holes grew so big after only a billion years of the universe’s history.

The team spotted these gargantuan stars — each with a mass of between 1,000 and 10,000 times our sun — in a galaxy called GS 3073, which formed roughly about a billion years after the Big Bang. It is believed that monster stars like these led to the formation of these early supermassive black holes.

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