A pair of quasars that existed when the universe was only 3 billion years old has been spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Soon after it came online in 2022, Webb observations revealed a population of tiny red objects dubbed little red dots (LRDs).
In the modern universe, supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies and their host galaxies grow together. But this ...
Yale researchers among those who discovered three “ultra-massive” galaxies, which were formed shortly after the Big Bang and ...
Surrounded by glowing discs of swirling gas, quasars emit immense light that can be seen across vast cosmic distances.
The intrepid mapping mission has collected more than three trillion observations that'll change the way we see our neck of ...
NASA’s Webb telescope uncovers mysterious "little red dots," pointing to the existence and growth of supermassive black holes ...
Recent discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope reveal that supermassive black holes were present much earlier than ...
The newly discovered "blazar," which has a mass equal to 700 million suns, is the oldest of its kind ever seen and changes ...
"This is how you solve the universe-breaking problem." ...
Researchers from the University of Connecticut have created the first 3D maps of star-forming gas clouds in one of the most ...
Sagittarius A* is the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. As supermassive black holes go, it is fairly ...