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The James Webb Space Telescope found "tiny red dots" in the early universe representing overgrown supermassive black holes and stars that are impossibly old for the infant cosmos.
The James Webb Space Telescope found "tiny red dots" in the early universe representing overgrown supermassive black holes and stars that are impossibly old for the infant cosmos.
These galaxies — some hundreds of them called the Little Red Dots — are very red and compact and visible only during about 1 billion years of cosmic history.
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Small, compact galaxies seen in the early universe have puzzled astronomers – finding these unusual objects closer to home ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) captured images of massive early galaxies, which were called “cosmic-breaking” red dots ...
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