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Presolar grains are tiny solid minerals that crystallized in the gas of ancient stars. These crystals are the oldest material ever handled by humans. Some, from the Murchison meteorite, belonged to a group of massive stars that perished hundreds of millions of years before the birth of our Sun.

Cracks in the Cosmos: The Flawed Physics of Massive Stars and Supernovae

Giant Cluster is Spitting Out Massive Stars

Massive Stars Shine in This Ultraviolet View From Hubble

First Detection of Magnetism in Massive Stars Beyond Our Galaxy

Hundreds of Massive Stars Have Simply Disappeared

Stunning James Webb images show birth and death of massive stars

PolStar – an explorer-class FUV spectropolarimetry mission to map the environments of massive stars

Radiation From Massive Stars – 100,000 Times More Luminous Than the Sun – Shapes Planetary Systems

Massive Stars Have the Power to Shape Solar Systems

Astronomers See Massive Stars Forming Together in Multiple Star Systems

Astronomers Find Dozens of Massive Stars Fleeing the Milky Way