"James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Oldest and Most Distant Black Hole in Galaxy GN-z11"

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the oldest and most distant black hole ever seen, located in the ancient galaxy GN-z11, 13.4 billion light years away. This black hole, 6 million times as massive as the sun, is feeding on its surrounding galaxy at a rate five times higher than sustainable by current theories, challenging existing understanding of black hole formation. The discovery supports the theory of heavy black hole seeds forming in the early universe and may provide insights into the premature growth of supermassive black holes. The intense feeding of this black hole is likely stunting the growth of its host galaxy, and the team behind the research aims to uncover more black holes in the early universe using the James Webb Space Telescope.
- James Webb Space Telescope discovers oldest and most distant black hole ever seen Space.com
- James Webb Telescope reveals earliest known black hole inside galaxy GN-z11 NPR
- Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed Phys.org
- Webb telescope spots oldest black hole ever, befuddling scientists Business Insider
- Astronomers Discover Oldest Black Hole Ever Observed, and It's Feasting VICE
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