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The James Webb telescope may have discovered a brand new class of cosmic object: the black hole star
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers discovered an extreme version of "little red dots" dubbed "The Cliff." Its ...
Astronomers from the University of Southampton made the unexpected discovery while examining an infant galaxy 12 billion ...
Most cosmologists believe that these stars were the first large, free-floating structures to illuminate our universe, and ...
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Black Hole Sun Won't You Come: Mysterious New Astronomical Object Echoes 1990s Grunge Hit
Mysterious red dots spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could be an entirely new kind of astronomical object ...
A new class of supermassive black holes embedded in a thick gas shell could explain small red dots in images from the James ...
A merger of galaxies and their supermassive black holes in the ZS7 system was spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope. The merger occurred when the Universe was about 740 million years old. Credit: ...
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James Webb Space Telescope peers deep into the heart of star formation in our Milky Way galaxy
A maelstrom of star formation close to the center of our galaxy has been revealed in two different wavelengths by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), its beautiful images highlighting the intensity ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a new class of supermassive black holes, named The Cliff, potentially explaining the enigmatic small red dots in its images.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could have discovered an unknown form of galactic object known as a black hole star. It seems that these objects are made up of a black hole at the center, ...
Astronomers studying JWST’s puzzling “little red dots” propose they may be vast gas spheres powered by feeding black holes.
Artist impression of a blackhole emitting powerful gases Supermassive black holes thought to be the heavyweights of the early universe are far smaller ...
An international team of astronomers says it has discovered supermassive, dust-shrouded black holes in seven galaxies, using ...
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