Quasar winds with record energy levels were seen fleeing a distant galaxy0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 4, 2020
The enormous outflows of gas can help explain why galaxies stop making stars
The enormous outflows of gas can help explain why galaxies stop making stars
The most energetic objects in the universe may be stopping the biggest galaxies from growing bigger.
Astronomers using the Subaru Telescope have discovered 83 quasars in the distant Universe, from a time when the Universe was less than 10% of its present age.
The light released from around the first massive black holes in the universe is so intense that it is able to reach telescopes across the entire expanse of the universe.
Last week, astronomers at Yale University reported seeing something unusual: a seemingly stedfast beacon from the far reaches of the Universe went quiet.
New work from a team led by Carnegie’s Eduardo Bañados has discovered 63 new quasars out in the deep reaches of space.