The finding, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, has been made possible by the comparison of data from the James Webb space telescope and NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory. It is a point source of X-ray, officially classified as 3DHST-AEGIS-12014, which researchers have called X-ray dot (X-ray point) because of its characteristics. This object is located approximately 11.8 billion light years from Earth, a distance that places it at a…
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The finding, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, has been made possible by the comparison of data from the James Webb space telescope and NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory. It is a point source of X-ray, officially classified as 3DHST-AEGIS-12014, which researchers have called X-ray dot (X-ray point) because of its characteristics. This object is located approximately 11.8 billion light years from Earth, a distance that places it at a…