NASA's James Webb spots one of the very first galaxies in the universe that formed just 430 million years after the Big Bang - and astronomers reveal why it is still so bright

Astronomers now know why one of the universe's oldest galaxies is so bright. The 430-million-year-old galaxy GN-z11 hosts a supermassive black hole at its center, 2 million times the mass of our sun.

NASA's James Webb spots one of the very first galaxies in the universe that formed just 430 million years after the Big Bang - and astronomers reveal why it is still so bright
Astronomers now know why one of the universe's oldest galaxies is so bright. The 430-million-year-old galaxy GN-z11 hosts a supermassive black hole at its center, 2 million times the mass of our sun.

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