James Webb Space Telescope Identifies 'Little Red Dots' as Black Hole Stars, Offering New Insights into Early Universe
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James Webb Space Telescope Identifies 'Little Red Dots' as Black Hole Stars, Offering New Insights into Early Universe

What's Happening? Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have potentially solved the mystery of 'little red dots' in the early universe. These objects, first observed when the JWST began sending data in 2022, are believed to be black hole stars—supermassive black holes enveloped in
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