#3212: Little Red Dots
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[Caption above all the panels:]
Astronomers asking researchers from different departments to help them identify the "little red dots" in JWST images:
[In each panel, Cueball stands at the left of an easel. The easel is shown each time as having a black image with three red dots on it. At the right of the easel in each panel is a different character looking at the image on the easel and commenting on it. At the top of each panel is a caption indicating the type of researcher commenting on the image.]
Caption: Entomologists
Megan: Clover mites.
Caption: Computer scientists
Knit Cap: Stuck pixels.
Caption: Dermatologists
Ponytail: Cherry angiomas.
Caption: Graphic designers
Hairy: No, those are vermillion, or maybe jasper.
Hairy: Can I see your color settings?
(Sourced from explainxkcd.com)
Title text:After a lot of analysis, I've determined that they're actually big red dots; they're just very far away.