Unveiling the Oldest and Most Distant Black Hole, Solving Galactic Mysteries

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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope have discovered the most distant and oldest black hole ever seen, located 13.2 billion light-years away in the UHZ1 galaxy. This black hole, formed 470 million years after the big bang, provides insights into the formation of "outsize black holes" and the origins of celestial voids in the universe. The massive structure, estimated to have a mass between 10 million and 100 million suns, challenges existing theories on black hole formation and offers a glimpse into the early stages of supermassive black holes.
Topics:science#astronomy#black-hole#chandra-x-ray-observatory#galactic-mystery#james-webb-space-telescope#nasa
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