Forever Alone: A Black Hole Destined to Stay too Big
This ancient black hole is far too massive for its galaxy. Thirteen billion years later, it might still be haunting us.
This ancient black hole is far too massive for its galaxy. Thirteen billion years later, it might still be haunting us.
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What’s better than a single gravitational lens? A double gravitational lens! Learn about how light from a distant quasar zig-zags across the universe because of the first double gravitational lens to be observed!
We move through the universe relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background. Could our movement cause our measurements of the Hubble constant to be biased?
Throughout its extraordinary lifetime, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of thousands of distant galaxies. What can we learn about galaxy evolution by piecing these datasets together?
Take a journey into the furthest reaches of our cosmos and learn about the most distant galaxy we have ever observed.