James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Mind-Blowing Secrets of Early Universe and Supermassive Black Holes
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In this fascinating episode, the Space Cowboy guides listeners through remarkable discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope that are revolutionizing our understanding of supermassive black holes. From the earliest black hole ever observed (just 350 million years after the Big Bang) to mysterious "little red dots" that could represent an entirely new cosmic phenomenon, this episode covers cutting-edge astrophysics in an accessible, entertaining format.
Learn about GHZ2, a galaxy hosting a black hole that "shouldn't exist," and CANUCS LRD z8.6, where black holes grew faster than their host galaxies in the early universe. The episode also explores new observations of our own galactic center, Sagittarius A*, and introduces the concept of "black hole stars" - a potentially new class of cosmic objects discovered through the RUBIES program.
Perfect for space enthusiasts, astronomy buffs, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the universe, this episode transforms complex scientific findings into an engaging cosmic adventure.
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