The James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered Population III stars, the universe’s first generation of stars. They may tell us more about how galaxies form.. The question of how many stars are in the universe has fascinated scientists, astronomers, and curious minds for centuries. It is a question that seems deceptively simple yet leads us to explore the very boundaries of knowledge, existence, and the vastness of space. How many stars are out there? How do we even begin to count them? Is the universe as infinite as it seems, or does it have an end.
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“The discovery of this stream highlights how much is still unknown about the life histories of galaxies, how the hidden universe shapes the realms that we can see.”. Stellar Science Most of the lights we see in the night sky with our naked eye are stars, and stars have always been at the heart of astronomy. We use telescopes to peer through dusty gas to see young stars forming, and we watch in awe as massive stars explode in supernovae. And sometimes we see normal stars behaving oddly.