Astronomers used an array of telescopes to find the most massive radio jet in the early universe. The celestial object is ...
"Interestingly, the quasar powering this massive radio jet does not have an extreme black hole mass compared to other quasars." ...
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These Black Holes Are So Ancient They Shouldn’t Even ExistAncient quasars seen by the James Webb Space Telescope technically shouldn’t exist, but one rare type of dark matter could ...
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ZME Science on MSNAstronomers Discover Largest Radio Jet from the Early Universe. It’s Twice the Width of the Milky Way!While radio jets are relatively common in the nearby Universe, they have been elusive in the early Universe. This is partly ...
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Hosted on MSNNASA's Hubble Space Telescope Has Peered Deeper Than Ever Into A Quasar, Revealing Some Weird FeaturesNASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has peered deeper than ever into a quasar, revealing a bunch of “weird” features in its […] ...
Making use of the Gemini North telescope, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, funded in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation and operated by NSF NOIRLab, astronomers have ...
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Telescopes spy a monster radio jet streaming from early object in the universeTelescopes around the world have spotted a monster radio jet streaming from a quasar dating back to the first 1 billion years of the universe ...
Astronomers have discovered a massive, double-lobed radio jet stretching 200,000 light-years from a quasar that existed when ...
Astronomers have found a massive radio jet, stretching across at least 200,000 light-years in the distant universe. The ...
The discovery of the huge radio jet is providing a window into the early days of the universe, shedding light on when the first jets formed and how they shaped galaxies over time. The quasar that ...
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