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Mysterious Little Red Dots of the Early Universe | James Webb Space Telescope
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Mysterious Little Red Dots of the Early Universe | James Webb Space Telescope
Mysterious Little Red Dots of the Early Universe | James Webb Space TelescopeWhat are these little red dots (LRDs)? No one knows. Discovered only last year, hundreds of LRDs have now been found by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early universe. Although extremely faint, LRDs are now frequently identified in deep observations made for other purposes. A wide-ranging debate is raging about what LRDs may be and what importance they may have. P…
Tiny red light points from the early universe give up puzzles. JWST data suggests: Behind them are black holes that glow like stars.
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