Astrophysicist explains 'little red dots' in early Universe images







<img src=”https://naked-science.ru/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Little_red_dot_galaxy_stamps_20_unlabeled-3-1-4.jpg” alt=”Astrophysicist explains “little red dots” in early Universe images”/>Discovered in 2024, the unique LRD (Little Red Dots) objects are especially common at the farthest “outskirts” of the Universe – where everything looks the same as it did in the first hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang. Scientists suspect that these are active galactic nuclei. At the same time, they are unusually dim. Recently, an astrophysicist proposed an explanation: these young galaxies are probably obscured by the dense gas environment surrounding them.


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