Dark stars, hypothesized remnants of massive primordial stars that collapsed into black holes and then re-exploded due to extreme temperatures and pressures caused by dark matter, offer a unique avenue for studying the enigmatic substance. Although their existence remains speculative, the potential observational consequences of dark star explosions, including damage to distant galaxies, present an exciting prospect for exploring the nature of dark matter. By scrutinizing the aftermath of such cataclysmic events, astronomers may unveil hidden aspects of our universe and glean invaluable insights into the fundamental composition of dark matter.