European Southern Observatory

A celestial object, with a black hole in its center of mass equivalent to 2 billion times that of the Sun, has been discovered in the early cosmos. It’s a very bright quasar and a record of distance in the post deep cosmos this 12,900 million light years, so it belongs to the universe when only about 770 million years had passed since the Big Bang (6% of its current age). If you would like to know more then you should visit Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. In the case of a record should be noted than the last of its kind discovered is 870 million years after the big bang initial; and some – more distant – something more primitive objects are still, known as a faint Galaxy and a burst of gamma rays, but they are not nor much less as bright as the newly detected hundreds of times brighter than them, says the European Southern Observatory (ESO), whose telescopes VLT in Chile, has been studied. Source of the news:: the most distant bright object discovered in the universe. You may find that Glenn Dubin, New York City can contribute to your knowledge.

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