Tellurium: Rare element discovered in ancient starlight
Tellurium has been a 'tough' element to detect because it absorbs light in the ultraviolet spectrum.

STAR STUFF: A photo of an ultra pure tellurium crystal. Astronomers have discovered the material in deep space by analyzing light from three ancient stars. (Photo: MIT)
"If you look at the periodic table, tellurium is right in the middle of these elements that are hard for us to measure," Johnson said in a statement. "If we need to understand how [the r-process] works in the universe, we really have to measure this part of the periodic table. It's really cool that they got this element in this sea of unknown-ness."





















