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Black Hole From the Beginning of Time Has Galaxies Caught in Its ‘Spider Web’ – Gizmodo Australia
A remote structure consisting of a supermassive black hole, several primordial galaxies, and copious amounts of gas finally explains how some of the earliest bl…
A remote structure consisting of a supermassive black hole, several primordial galaxies, and copious amounts of gas finally explains how some of the earliest black holes were able to grow so quickly.
The deeper we look into space, the further we look back into time. In this case, astronomers have caught a glimpse of the universe when it was just a toddler a mere 900 million years after the Big Bang. Using a batch of powerful telescopes, and after a decades worth of astronomical observations, an…
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