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He Is the Destroyer of Galaxies, but Creator of Stars; Scientists Confirm the Existence of the Wandering Black Hole

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The James Webb space telescope confirmed in January 2026 the existence of the first supermassive wandering black hole ever observed, known as RBH-1. This object travels more than a thousand kilometers per second outside its original galaxy, leaving behind it a trail of newborn stars. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and carry the information in your hands The finding, backed by studies published in The Astrophysical Journal, changes the way sci…
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The James Webb space telescope confirmed in January 2026 the existence of the first supermassive wandering black hole ever observed, known as RBH-1. This object travels more than a thousand kilometers per second outside its original galaxy, leaving behind it a trail of newborn stars. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and carry the information in your hands The finding, backed by studies published in The Astrophysical Journal, changes the way sci…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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