This impossibly huge black hole wasn’t very hungry at the beginning of time

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole at the “cosmic dawn” that appears impossibly massive. The confusion stems from the fact that this giant void doesn’t appear to have been feeding on much surrounding matter at the time – but to reach its immense size, you’d expect it to have been ravenously hungry when time began.

The feeding supermassive black hole powering a quasar at the heart of the galaxy J1120+0641 was seen as it was when the universe was only about 5% of its current age. It also has a mass more than a billion times that of the Sun.

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