Read previewThe James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the oldest black hole ever detected, breaking its own record.
It's about 40 million years older than the record-breaking black hole Webb also discovered and announced in November.
AdvertisementA cosmic clue in this black hole's outsized appetiteA disk of hot gas swirls around a feeding black hole in this illustration.
AdvertisementPeering at the early universe with Webb "is like upgrading from Galileo's telescope to a modern telescope overnight," Maiolino said.
He added that his team hopes to search for smaller "seeds" of black holes with future Webb observing time.
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—, James Webb, Webb, Nick Risinger, JWST, Chandra, Daniel Holz, Roberto Maiolino, Maiolino
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