"Webb Telescope Discovers Farthest Active Supermassive Black Hole in Early Universe"

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the most distant active supermassive black hole in the early universe, less massive than any other black hole identified so far. Parker Solar Probe completed its 16th orbit around the Sun, coming within 5.3 million miles during its perihelion. The Ingenuity Mars Helicopter team re-established contact with the helicopter after 63 days of being incommunicado. NASA's X-59 aircraft was moved to the flight line, getting closer to its first flight, demonstrating the ability to fly supersonic while producing a quiet sonic thump instead of a loud sonic boom.
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