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Earliest ever supernova sheds light on the first stars

Last updated: January 17, 2026 10:50 am
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Astronomers have recently made a groundbreaking discovery by capturing a massive star exploding just moments after the universe emerged from the cosmic dark ages. This event sheds light on the birth and death of the first stars in the universe.

When stars exhaust their fuel and explode, they release a burst of powerful light known as a supernova. While these explosions can appear extremely bright in our local universe, the light from a star exploding in the early universe can take billions of years to reach Earth, becoming too faint to observe. Typically, distant supernovae are only visible in special cases, such as type Ic supernovae, which emit intense bursts of gamma rays. However, type II supernovae, the most common stellar explosions resulting from massive stars running out of fuel, are usually too dim to detect.

In a remarkable discovery, David Coulter and his team from Johns Hopkins University identified a type II supernova named SN Eos, originating from when the universe was just a billion years old, using the James Webb Space Telescope. The supernova was strategically positioned behind a massive cluster of galaxies, whose gravitational force amplified its light, making it significantly brighter and easier to study.

By analyzing the spectrum of light emitted by SN Eos, the researchers confirmed it as a type II supernova, indicating its origin from a massive star. The composition of the star revealed extremely low levels of elements other than hydrogen or helium, resembling the early universe’s elemental makeup. This suggests minimal time for multiple generations of stars to form and produce heavier elements.

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The discovery provides insights into the stellar population in which the star exploded and the ongoing star formation in its galaxy. The researchers were able to study individual stars at unprecedented distances, offering valuable data on the differences between stars in the early universe and those in the local universe.

SN Eos likely exploded just a few hundred million years after the epoch of reionization, a crucial period when light from the first stars transformed neutral hydrogen gas into ionized hydrogen. This event marked the transition from an opaque universe to one where photons could freely travel, allowing astronomers to observe distant phenomena like SN Eos.

The findings from this early supernova observation offer a glimpse into the universe’s history during a pivotal period of transition and provide valuable insights into the formation and evolution of stars in the early cosmos.

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