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The 'First Stars', also known as Population III stars, are the earliest generation of stars formed after the Big Bang, composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. Their formation marked the end of the cosmic dark ages and initiated the chemical enrichment of the universe through nucleosynthesis and supernovae, setting the stage for the development of subsequent stellar generations and galaxies.
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