First Molecule
"Astronomers have spotted
the universe's first molecule":
Helium hydride (HeH), a combination of helium and hydrogen, was
spotted some 3000 light-years from Earth by an instrument aboard the
airborne Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), a
telescope built into a converted 747 jet that flies above the opaque
parts of Earth’s atmosphere.
HeH has long been thought to mark the “dawn of chemistry,” as the
remnants of the big bang cooled to about 4000 K and ions began to team
up with electrons to form neutral atoms. Researchers believe that in
that primordial gas, neutral helium reacted with hydrogen ions to form
the first chemical bond joining the very first molecule.