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    The James Webb Space Telescope has captured photos of extraordinarily distant galaxies and supermassive black holes that existed when the universe was lower than 1 billion years previous

    NASA, ESA, CSA, S. Finklestein

    The universe’s earliest supermassive black holes appear to be rather more massive than such black holes at present, in accordance to an evaluation of observations by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The findings additionally present the strongest proof but for lengthy theorised however unobserved black holes that kind with out stars, referred to as direct collapse black holes.

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