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The Origins of the Universe
In the early universe, there were giant stars that's mostly hydrogen helium. They exploded in supernova explosions and then they made these clumps. When you have gas that gets colder and colder, you can make small and smaller stars. So it took a few hundred million years for the first stars to emerge. But those first low mass stars are still observable today.