Ancient, Metal-Poor Star Migrates from the Large Magellanic Cloud into the Milky Way

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A student-led team at the University of Chicago, using Sloan Digital Sky Survey data, discovered SDSS J0715-7334 — a nearly metal-free ancient star that originated in the Large Magellanic Cloud and later drifted into the Milky Way, offering a rare glimpse into the early universe.
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