Supermassive black hole winds blowing at 36 million miles per hour can carve up entire galaxies

A bright quasar, powered by a supermassive black hole, is blasting radiation that blows away clouds of gas in its surroundings to generate winds that reach speeds of about 36 million miles per hour (58 million kilometers per hour). Oh, and the quasar is also almost as old as the universe itself. The discovery, made … Read more

‘Early universe is nothing we expected’: James Webb telescope reveals ‘new understanding’ of how galaxies formed at cosmic dawn

of The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered what may be the earliest star clusters in the universe. JWST spotted the five proto-globular clusters – bundles of millions of stars bound together by gravity – within the Cosmic Gems arc, a galaxy that formed just 460 million years after Big Bang. The Cosmic Gems … Read more