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will seed the cosmos with elements forged in the star's nuclear furnace, some of which have formed into complex organic molecules. After only a few thousand years, the outer layer of the dying star is blasted out into space, carrying with it iron, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and other elements - some of them essential to life - that were created in the star's nuclear furnace. Created along with hydrogen and helium in the Big Bang, lithium is destroyed in the nuclear furnace of low-mass stars. |
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