Telescopes recorded the largest stream of black hole, which they have ever seen in the early universe. This stream of radio waves twice the width of our Galaxy Milky Way.
A monster stream follows from the quasar dated to the first billion of the years of the existence of the universe. And he stretches at least for an incredible 200,000 light years, writes Space. Com.
According to scientists, it is also amazing that a black hole feeding the quasar from which this stream breaks out is relatively small.
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According to the researchers, one of the most striking objects in the universe, quasars are galactic nuclei with gas and dust, which fall into a black hole, releasing a huge amount of energy, which makes them extremely bright.
Scientists emphasize that such jets were intangible in a distant early universe-still-because of a darkened cosmic microwave, which remained after a large explosion, writes AP.
“Only because this object is so extreme, we can observe it from the Earth, even if it is very far away,” Gloudemans explained.