JWST identifies most distant dormant black hole.
Astronomers utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope have detected the furthest dormant black hole known to date. This colossal object, located over 10 billion light-years away, is estimated to be 6 billion times the mass of our Sun. The finding provides valuable data on the early universe and the co-evolution of galaxies and their central black holes.
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