NASA discovers ‘rapidly growing black hole’ linking to younger galaxies
NASA discovers ‘rapidly growing black hole’ linking to younger galaxies
Astronomers have found evidence of a “rapidly growing black hole” in the early universe, according to NASA.
Astronomers have found evidence of a “rapidly growing black hole” in the early universe, according to NASA.
This discovery has been labeled a “crucial missing link” as it could help us to understand the connection between the first supermassive black holes and young galaxies.
This discovery has been labeled a “crucial missing link” as it could help us to understand the connection between the first supermassive black holes and young galaxies.
NASA explained: “Astronomers have identified a rapidly growing black hole in the early universe that is considered a crucial “missing link” between young star-forming galaxies
NASA explained: “Astronomers have identified a rapidly growing black hole in the early universe that is considered a crucial “missing link” between young star-forming galaxies
and the first supermassive black holes, using data from the Hubble Space Telescope to make this discovery.”
and the first supermassive black holes, using data from the Hubble Space Telescope to make this discovery.”
The US space agency also released an artistic impression of a supermassive black hole as well as an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
The US space agency also released an artistic impression of a supermassive black hole as well as an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
NASA continued: “This artist’s impression is of a supermassive black hole that is inside the dust-shrouded core of a vigorously star-forming “starburst” galaxy.
NASA continued: “This artist’s impression is of a supermassive black hole that is inside the dust-shrouded core of a vigorously star-forming “starburst” galaxy.