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The Universe’s First “Little Red Dots” May Be a New Kind of Star With a Black Hole Inside
When NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) first opened its eyes to the distant past, it spotted hundreds of tiny, brilliant objects glowing red in the infant universe — just 600 million years ...
Astronomers have found evidence that mysterious red dots captured the James Webb Space Telescope could be gigantic stars harking back to the beginning of the Universe. They’re struggling to connect ...
A newly discovered object may be a key to unlocking the true nature of a mysterious class of sources that astronomers have ...
The early universe is speckled with little red dots, and now we may have an idea of how these peculiar galaxies originated: They were born with almost no spin. Little red dots were totally unknown ...
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