Webb Telescope Discovers Most Distant Quiescent Black Hole
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a supermassive black hole, 6 billion times the Sun's mass, in the galaxy MRG-M0138. This black hole is the most distant inactive one yet discovered, observed when the universe was only 3 billion years old. The findings suggest that black holes grew rapidly in dense galaxies during the early cosmos.
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