James Webb Telescope Discovers Astonishing Black Hole in Ancient Galaxy CARES 1019

2023-07-16 17:52:52

The US space agency (NASA) announced that the James Webb telescope has detected a black hole at the deepest point ever observed in the universe. The black hole is located inside a very old galaxy called “CARES 1019”, which was formed 570 million years following the Big Bang, making it more than 13 billion years old. The James Webb telescope monitors a black hole in a very old galaxy called “KERS 1019.” According to a NASA press release, “the size of this black hole is regarding nine million solar masses,” and the solar mass is a standard unit, one of which is 333 thousand times greater than the Earth’s mass. And the agency says that this hole is much smaller than other black holes that were also present in the early universe and were discovered by other telescopes, as some of them are more than a billion times the mass of the sun. Recently, it dimmed the light, which distinguishes the Webb telescope, which uses highly sensitive instruments to detect invisible light.The relative smallness of the black hole in the center of the galaxy “KERS 1019″ is a mystery to scientists, as it is not yet clear how such a small black hole was formed in the days The universe’s first.” CNN described the discovery as “astonishing”.
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