The European Space Agency has released a new image of the James Webb telescope that shows the core of Messier 77 with an unprecedented detail. It is collected by R. Badillo in The Confidential of this May 10, 2026. In the center of the galaxy, what would look like an extraordinarily bright star is actually the active heart of a galactic system fed by a supermassive black hole with a mass equivalent to 8 million suns.
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The European Space Agency has released a new image of the James Webb telescope that shows the core of Messier 77 with an unprecedented detail. It is collected by R. Badillo in The Confidential of this May 10, 2026. In the center of the galaxy, what would look like an extraordinarily bright star is actually the active heart of a galactic system fed by a supermassive black hole with a mass equivalent to 8 million suns.