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According to the Graphic Designer they are: Colors of type [https://www.colorhexa.com/d73b3e Jasper] (<span style="color:#d73b3e">●</span> #d73b3e) and [https://www.colorhexa.com/e34234 Vermillion] (<span style="color:#e34234">●</span> #e34234, sometimes called Cinnabar). Part of the punchline is the shift in focus: instead of trying to identify the object, the designer is nitpicking the description of "red dot." | According to the Graphic Designer they are: Colors of type [https://www.colorhexa.com/d73b3e Jasper] (<span style="color:#d73b3e">●</span> #d73b3e) and [https://www.colorhexa.com/e34234 Vermillion] (<span style="color:#e34234">●</span> #e34234, sometimes called Cinnabar). Part of the punchline is the shift in focus: instead of trying to identify the object, the designer is nitpicking the description of "red dot." | ||
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Revision as of 08:00, 26 February 2026
| Little Red Dots |
Title text: After a lot of analysis, I've determined that they're actually big red dots; they're just very far away. |
Explanation
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Cueball asks researchers in different subjects to identify "little red dots" in an image from the James Webb Space Telescope (referred to in the caption as "JWST").
The little red dots that the comic refers to are actually young black holes from 500-700 million years after the Big Bang in the JWST telescope, the comic instead jokingly asks several different experts their thoughts
According to the Entomologist they are: Clover mites (Bryobia praetiosa) are very small Red Spiders.
According to the Computer Scientist they are: Stuck pixels, pixels that do not work properly, and are stuck to one single color.
According to the Dermatologist they are: Cherry angiomas, harmless, non-cancerous skin growths made of clusters of dilated capillaries, appearing as bright red, smooth, or slightly raised spots.
According to the Graphic Designer they are: Colors of type Jasper (● #d73b3e) and Vermillion (● #e34234, sometimes called Cinnabar). Part of the punchline is the shift in focus: instead of trying to identify the object, the designer is nitpicking the description of "red dot."
The alt text is a reference to the Father Ted scene from Series 2, Episode 1, titled "Hell", where Ted tries to explain perspective to Dougal while they are on holiday in a cramped caravan, using plastic toy cows to illustrate that real cows in a distant field are not smally, they're just "far away" YouTube
Transcript
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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?
Discussion
Everyone why is absolutely nothing here yet Ehogin (talk) 03:08, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
- Because this comic came out like 2 hours ago. Xkdvd (talk) 04:17, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
- OK, we want something here? I get Clover Mites a lot. On the patio table, on the deck chairs. On the car, but I fooled them this time: I got a cherry-red car. Maybe they got into the JWST? --PRR (talk) 05:32, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
Current title text explanation seems like a bit of a stretch to me; see 2359 for a more refined take on explaining a very a similar joke. 204.77.3.72 08:32, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
- Sure, whatever you say Father Dougal. --2A10:D586:3E93:0:21B8:BB66:6F56:9A06 08:53, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
TV criminologists: a pattern centered on the killer's home. 194.75.188.171 11:15, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
I don't know if it is "nitpicking" per se (though admittedly that is a clever pun, even though nits are generally brown and are rarely red). It could be that the graphic designer is genuinely interested in helping identify the color. Cwallenpoole (talk) 12:41, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
My complements to whomever added the color dots; nicely done. -- Dtgriscom (talk) 12:54, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
I've added a link to the oldest (so far) black hole discovery -- dww-uk 2a12:f43:143e:0:e14c:82a5:e0bc:8959 (talk) 13:19, 26 February 2026 (UTC) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Small red arachnids... seem familiar to anyone else? GreyFox (talk) 14:49, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
Note: While the graphic designer might be accurate, for an astronomer, any color that is even slightly "orange" is designated as "red", similarly anything slightly "green" is designated as "blue". Analagous to how any atom with more protons than helium is called a metal in astronomy. Galeindfal (talk) 15:53, 26 February 2026 (UTC)
I think any explanation of a comic with an acronym in it should include an explanation of what that acronym is...for those of us who can't remember? (JWST) I also don't know how to insert this "user" signoff?