I’ve always been that guy who drags friends out to dark fields on clear nights, pointing at the stars and wondering if someone’s looking back. A few years ago, during a road trip through the deserts of New Mexico, I stopped at a remote spot and lay on the car hood, staring at the Milky Way. The sheer vastness hit me: How many worlds out there could harbor life? It’s a question that’s haunted humans for ages, blending science with a touch of hope. Today, with telescopes like JWST peering deeper than ever, we’re closer to answers. This guide breaks…
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Imagine lying on a grassy hill as a kid, gazing up at the night sky, counting stars until your eyes blurred. I did that a lot growing up in a small town with little light pollution, feeling like those twinkling lights were eternal companions. But years later, diving into astronomy books and chatting with stargazing buddies, I started wondering: could the universe actually run out of stars? It’s a mind-bending question that blends cosmic history with our own fleeting existence, and science has some fascinating—and a bit somber—answers. The Cosmic Story of Stars: A Brief Overview Stars aren’t just pretty…