As reported by Nature, at that time the universe was formed only 5% of its current state.
Note that the black hole located 13.1 billion light years from the solar system, called ULAS J1342 + 0928. Prior to their detection, the most ancient were the pair ULAS J1120 + 0641. These quasars and a black hole appeared 750 million years after the Big Bang and are 13.
04 billion light years from our planet.
Scientists are lost in conjecture, how it could reach such large sizes in such a short time. It is expected that this finding will help to study in more detail not only the process of producing black holes, but also their growth.
recall, as previously reported, "URA-Inform," the National Aeronautics and Space Administration presented to the public a unique photo that shows the galaxy ESO 580-49, which is in the constellation of weights.