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In a First, Astronomers May Have Spotted a Galaxy in the Early Universe With Three Behemoth Black Holes

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The galaxy’s light took about 12.5 billion years to reach the James Webb Space Telescope, meaning the instrument saw the black holes a little more than one billion years after the Big Bang. Two of the black holes seemed on track to merge, illustrating how the objects grow

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The James Webb Space Telescope has detected three supermassive black holes in a distant galaxy, as it existed just 1.3 billion years after the Big Bang. The post James Webb Discovery: Three Supermassive Black Holes in a “Death Dance” in the Depths of the Universe appeared first on in.gr.

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A trio of supermassive black holes have become entangled in a gravitational interaction that will likely gradually lead to their merger, eventually creating a black hole of unprecedented size. Scientists have detected… Three giant black holes in a “dance of death” have been detected - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ

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Researchers revealed the identification of three supermassive black holes acting together in the heart of a single distant galaxy, a finding that redefines the understanding of astronomers about cosmic evolution. This unusual configuration, observed in a complex system, presents significant challenges for current models that explain the formation and development of galaxies. [...]

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When astronomers proposed to map parts of the primordial Cosmos, they hoped to find galsia with two black holes. But the Universe was al m: they identified a galsia with tr s. Read more (08/17/2026

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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