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Loading contentStars fall into broad populations: metal-rich Population I stars in the disc, like the Sun; old, metal-poor Population II stars in the halo and globular clusters; and a hypothesised first generation of metal-free Population III stars, not yet directly observed. Star clusters — young open clusters and ancient globulars — are coeval populations that serve as the great testing grounds of stellar-evolution theory.
Facts on this topic will be cited from these primary and reference sources.
Southern-hemisphere observatory data and imagery (VLT, ALMA partner).