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New Galaxy Class Unveils Universe's Expansion Mysteries

New Galaxy Class Unveils Universe's Expansion Mysteries
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7 Highlights
  • Astronomers unveil 'Little Red Dots' from 600 million years post-Big Bang.
  • 70% of these LRDs may contain supermassive black holes, exhibiting high redshift.
  • Little Red Dots could explain the universe's faster-than-expected expansion.
  • Hubble constant inconsistencies hint at needed updates to cosmology models.
  • New Hubble constant calculated at 76.5 km/s/Mpc sparks expansion debate.
  • DESI project improves precision in measuring cosmic distances.
  • Coma Cluster aids in ensuring accuracy of cosmic measurements.
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