James Webb telescope may have spotted controversial ‘dark stars’ in the far universe

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The second most distant object ever spotted by the James Webb Telescope could be a “dark star” powered by dark matter rather than nuclear fusion.

By examining wavelengths of light captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers identified four candidate dark stars, including one apparently possessing a “smoking” helium absorption signature, the researchers reported in a study published September 30 in the journal. PNAS.

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