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Mysterious Red Dots in the Universe Could Be Supermassive Stars

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With the James Webb telescope, more than 300 of these small red dots could be discovered.
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Small, compact galaxies seen at the beginning of the universe have puzzled astronomers – finding these unusual objects closer to home could provide advice on how they form J1025 + 1402, one of the three small galaxies of red dots has seen up to 2.5 billion light-years A type of [...]

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James Webb discovered them as the first galaxies of the universe - but now a new theory shows: The mysterious red light points in space could actually be individual, dying superstars. Must many of the previous discoveries on the subject? (Continue reading)

With the James Webb telescope, more than 300 of these small red dots could be discovered.

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futurezone.at broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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