Euclid Telescope Identifies Universe's Earliest Quasars
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has detected 31 of the oldest quasars ever observed, including two that set new records for cosmic antiquity. These luminous galactic cores, powered by supermassive black holes, emerged within the first 670 million years of the Universe's existence. This discovery offers unprecedented insights into the early stages of the cosmos.
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