IllustrativeJames Webb telescope discovers most distant 'dormant' black hole in the universe, and it weighs as much as 6 billion suns
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The James Webb telescope has discovered a distant dormant black hole, with some reports indicating it is the most distant known to date. This black hole is said to have a mass equivalent to 6 billion times that of the sun. However, there are conflicting reports about the discovery, including a claim that the Euclid telescope found two ancient monster black holes, each brighter than a trillion suns.
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