Mysterious "little red dots" discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope could harbor buried black holes that fire ...
Massive galaxies? Dusty black holes? Black hole stars? Scientists have raised a lot of theories around what the crimson blobs ...
Peering far into the distant, high-redshift universe, the James Webb telescope has discovered an abundance of small red ...
Since 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope has been turning up hundreds of puzzling compact red objects in its deepest images ...
Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope now think the "little red dots" spotted in the early universe could be a new kind of space object. They call it a "black hole star." Credit: T.
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Of all the mysteries that the massive James Webb Space Telescope has seen so far in the early universe, one of the strangest are objects that astronomers now call "little red dots." Like the nickname ...
When the JWST began science observations in July 2022, it flung open a whole new window on the universe. The JWST looked further back in time than any other telescope, and it revealed several ...
Astronomers exploring the faraway universe with the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s most powerful telescope, have found a class of galaxies that challenges even the most skillful creatures in ...
Faced with observations of early black holes and galaxies that weren’t expected to exist, scientists have come up with a ...