The Webb telescope saw something no one was supposed to see

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of black holes consuming stars in dusty galaxies. These black holes were previously hidden from view. JWST's infrared technology allows scientists to see through dense cosmic dust. Researchers detected infrared signals indicating a black hole's recent star consumption. This discovery reveals a new way to study dormant black holes.

PNSPNS
Aug 4, 2025 - 04:29
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The Webb telescope saw something no one was supposed to see
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of black holes consuming stars in dusty galaxies. These black holes were previously hidden from view. JWST's infrared technology allows scientists to see through dense cosmic dust. Researchers detected infrared signals indicating a black hole's recent star consumption. This discovery reveals a new way to study dormant black holes.

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