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Astronomers puzzle over early origins of mysterious ‘red monster’ galaxy

by admin | May 2, 2026 | News

Researchers are perplexed by a galaxy that seems too large and too dusty for its place in cosmic history, less than a half-billion years after the big bang …Powered by...

Astronomers puzzle over early origins of mysterious ‘red monster’ galaxy

by admin | May 2, 2026 | News

Researchers are perplexed by a galaxy that seems too large and too dusty for its place in cosmic history, less than a half-billion years after the big bang …Powered by...

This mysterious red object 11.8 billion light-years away may solve one of astronomy’s biggest puzzles

by admin | May 1, 2026 | News

A faint, distant object emitting X-rays may finally clarify the nature of the enigmatic “little red dots” spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope. Detected through combined data from NASA’s Chandra …Powered by...

This mysterious red object 11.8 billion light-years away may solve one of astronomy’s biggest puzzles

by admin | May 1, 2026 | News

A faint, distant object emitting X-rays may finally clarify the nature of the enigmatic “little red dots” spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope. Detected through combined data from NASA’s Chandra …Powered by...

UW astronomers usher in the next chapter of the age of discovery

by admin | Apr 30, 2026 | News

Jake Kurlander is a graduate student at the UW school of astronomy who, along with UW research scientist Ari Heinze, built the software that detected these asteroids. “The current feeling here is …Powered by...
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