Webb telescope spots a supermassive black hole formed more than 13 billion years ago

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Once again, the James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled a remarkable revelation by capturing the image of an active supermassive black hole residing deeper in the universe than ever before observed.

This particular black hole resides within CEERS 1019, an ancient galaxy believed to have formed approximately 570 million years after the big bang, making it over 13 billion years old.

Scientists were taken aback by the relatively small size of the central black hole, KSL reported.

According to NASA’s press release, this black hole has a mass equivalent to about 9 million times that of our Sun.

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