Astronomers have discovered a distant, massive and ancient black hole that calls into question current models for the early expansion of the universe. A team of scientists from China and Arizona spotted the brightest quasar from the early universe, named SDSS J0100+2802, centered on a black hole 12.8 billion light years away and as bright as 420 trillion suns... Continue Reading Scientists find brightest night light circling impossibly huge black hole
Section: Space
Tags: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Australian National University, Black hole, Physics, Quasar, Telescope, Universe, University of Arizona
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