"Scientists Debate Alien Dyson Sphere Candidates in Our Galaxy"

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Seven candidate Dyson spheres identified by Project Hephaistos may actually be distant, dusty quasars, raising questions about their true nature. While some astronomers suggest these candidates could be extreme debris discs or background contamination from "Hot DOGs" (dust-obscured galaxies), further spectroscopic observations, potentially using the James Webb Space Telescope, are needed to confirm their identity.
Topics:science#astronomy#dyson-sphere#infrared-radiation#james-webb-space-telescope#m-dwarfs#quasars
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