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Euclid Finds 31 Quasars About 13 Billion Years Old and Records the Most Distant Ones Already Observed; Understand

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A study published on Monday (6) in the scientific journal Astronomy & Astrophysics revealed that the space telescope Euclid of the European Space Agency (ESA) identified 31 primitive quasars, including the two oldest and most distant already observed. Objects existed when the Universe was about 670 million years old, approximately 5% of its current age, and represent an advance in research on the formation of the first galaxies and supermassive …

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A study published on Monday (6) in the scientific journal Astronomy & Astrophysics revealed that the space telescope Euclid of the European Space Agency (ESA) identified 31 primitive quasars, including the two oldest and most distant already observed. Objects existed when the Universe was about 670 million years old, approximately 5% of its current age, and represent an advance in research on the formation of the first galaxies and supermassive …

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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