James Webb Telescope Discovers Most Distant Supermassive Blackhole

Опубликовано: 10 Май 2026
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The James Webb Space Telescope has made a significant discovery, detecting the most distant active supermassive black hole known to date. The galaxy housing this black hole, called CEERS 1019, existed just over 570 million years after the Big Bang. Unlike other early universe black holes, this one is relatively lightweight, with a mass of around 9 million times that of the Sun. The Webb telescope also detected two more smaller black holes, one existing 1.1 billion years after the Big Bang and the other 1 billion years after. Additionally, eleven galaxies that were present when the universe was 470 to 675 million years old were identified. These findings were made possible through the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) Survey, which utilized Webb's detailed near- and mid-infrared images and spectra data. The observations provide insights into the formation and evolution of black holes and galaxies in the early universe. Further analysis and examination of Webb's data are expected to yield more groundbreaking discoveries.

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