Little Red Dots, Tiny Far Away Galaxies, Continue To Baffle Scientists
Briefly

Astronomers have discovered a unique group of galaxies, referred to as the Little Red Dots, which mimic various astrophysical objects, presenting a significant challenge in understanding their true nature.
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed that the Little Red Dots, with a radius merely 2% of that of the Milky Way, may contain supermassive black holes.
Analyzing the light from the Little Red Dots can help determine their composition, revealing whether they house numerous stars or a central black hole.
The spectrum of light received from these distant galaxies is crucial for astronomers to derive critical information about their formation and evolution over cosmic history.
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