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A deep dive into how astronomers map cosmic history with the ages and metals of stars. We trace Walter Baade’s Population I, II, and III framework, explain why metallicity acts as a cosmic clock, and show how Pop I (like the Sun) are metal-rich, Pop II are older and alpha-enhanced, and Pop III are the universe’s first stars. Explore how metal content links to planet formation, how JWST is hunting for Pop III signatures (such as LAP-1b), and the tantalizing possibility that a very low‑mass Pop III star could survive today in the Milky Way. Along the way we unpack the data challenges of reconstructing the early universe and the grand recycling story that ties stars, galaxies, and planets together.
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