340,000 stars’ DNA interrogated in search for sun’s lost siblings

Astronomers have revealed the ‘DNA’ of more than 340,000 stars in the Milky Way, which should help them find the siblings of the sun, now scattered across the sky. This is the first major announcement of an ambitious survey as part of a quest to uncover the formulation and evolution of galaxies — after the Australian-led Galactic Archaeology survey, called GALAH, commenced three years ago.