The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided astronomers with the ability to observe starlight from two early galaxies that host feeding supermassive black holes. By detecting the starlight, researchers have been able to gain insight into the evolution of these black holes in the infant universe. The JWST’s capabilities have proven crucial in revealing the previously hidden stars behind the light emitted by the supermassive black holes. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of the cosmos and the early stages of black hole formation. The findings highlight the importance of advanced technology in advancing our knowledge of the universe and its celestial objects.
James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Starlight from Early Galaxies with Feeding Supermassive Black Holes
Stars in two early galaxies with feeding supermassive black holes are no longer hidden thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Astronomers have used the JWST to detect starlight from these galaxies, shedding light on the evolution of black holes in the early universe.

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