Astronomers studying JWST’s puzzling “little red dots” propose they may be vast gas spheres powered by feeding black holes.
Astronomers have discovered that supermassive black holes are not as massive as previously thought, after peering into an infant galaxy situated 12 billion light years away ...
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Recently, scientists made a significant discovery: some black holes can actually 'burp,' ejecting plasma. This news sparked ...
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A stunning announcement has come from deep within the cosmos — the James Webb Space Telescope has successfully captured ...
The oldest black hole in the universe is as old as the universe itself. Scientists say it was born without a supernova right after the Big Bang. But, is it possible for black holes to form without a ...
Black holes like the one shown in this illustration can grow astonishingly massive by feeding on immense amounts of matter. But just how big can they get? In the early 1960s astronomers discovered a ...
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Just 500 million years after the Big Bang, a colossal black hole, 300 million times the mass of the Sun, was already blazing at the heart of a tiny, brilliant galaxy. Found with JWST, this discovery ...
This sort of motion is common in galaxies sporting active central supermassive black holes, like the one in the nearby elliptical galaxy M87. Astronomers have measured motion in M87’s ejecta as rapid ...
NASA picture of the day shows a stunning space picture of stars, dust and galaxies, revealing the beauty of the Milky Way and ...