In a First, Astronomers May Have Spotted a Galaxy in the Early Universe With Three Behemoth Black Holes

In a First, Astronomers May Have Spotted a Galaxy in the Early Universe With Three Behemoth Black Holes

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In a First, Astronomers May Have Spotted a Galaxy in the Early Universe With Three Behemoth Black Holes

The galaxy’s light took about 12.5 billion years to reach the James Webb Space Telescope, meaning the instrument saw the black holes a little more than one billion years after the Big Bang. Two of the black holes seemed on track to merge, illustrating how the objects grow

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