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James Webb Space Telescope sees 1st starlight from ancient quasar

Stars can’t hide behind the light from feeding supermassive black holes in the infant universe anymore. 

With the aid of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have seen starlight from two early galaxies that host feeding supermassive black holes, or quasars, for the first time. The findings could eventually help scientists better understand how supermassive black holes quickly grow to masses equivalent to millions or billions of suns and how they and the galaxies that host them evolve hand-in-hand.

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