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Astronomers finally find elusive, dust-shrouded supermassive black holes at ‘Cosmic Dawn’

illustration of a black hole, shown as a small black sphere surrounded by a yellow-orange disk of gas and blasting out a whitish-purple jet

Using a powerful combination of the Subaru Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered seven supermassive black hole-powered quasars surrounded by veils of dust that existed when the universe was less than a billion years old.

Supermassive black holes consuming vast amounts of matter and shining as bright quasars while being hidden in thick clouds of dust have long been suspected to exist at an early period in the 13.8 billion-year-old cosmos called “Cosmic Dawn,” but have proved frustratingly elusive.

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