Astronomers Discover Ultra-Powerful Black Hole Jets Illuminating the Early Universe

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Astronomers have discovered extremely powerful X-ray jets from two ancient supermassive black holes, shining in the afterglow of the Big Bang, each spanning 300,000 light-years and emitting energy equivalent to 10 trillion suns, providing insights into early galaxy formation and black hole activity.
- Astronomers discover ultrapowerful black hole jet as bright as 10 trillion suns lit by Big Bang's afterglow Space
- Jets from black holes J1405+0415 and J1610+1811 BBC Sky at Night Magazine
- Monster black hole jet from the early universe is basking in the 'afterglow' of the Big Bang Live Science
- NASA’s Chandra Sees Surprisingly Strong Black Hole Jet at Cosmic “Noon” NASA (.gov)
- Giant Jets Bigger Than The Milky Way Seen Shooting From Black Hole ScienceAlert
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