💡
Astronomers find best-ever candidate for a 'black hole star' from the early universe
💡 Did You Know

Astronomers find best-ever candidate for a 'black hole star' from the early universe

The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a solar-system-sized object that emitted light roughly 660 million years after the Big Bang. Scientists believe it could be a "black hole star," an entirely new class of astrophysical object. The find may help explain the mysterious "little red dots" — hundreds of distant crimson lights that are too bright to be stars but too dim to be galaxies.

Comments

No comments yet