NYU: Astronomers Unveil Largest-Ever Map of Universe's Active Supermassive Black Holes
March 19, 2024
March 19, 2024
NEW YORK, March 19 (TNSres) -- New York University issued the following news release:
Astronomers have charted the largest-ever volume of the universe with a new map of active supermassive black holes living at the centers of galaxies. Called quasars, the glowing black holes are, ironically, some of the universe's brightest objects.
The new map logs the location of about 1.3 million quasars in space and time, with the furthest shining bright when the 13.7-billion-year-o . . .
Astronomers have charted the largest-ever volume of the universe with a new map of active supermassive black holes living at the centers of galaxies. Called quasars, the glowing black holes are, ironically, some of the universe's brightest objects.
The new map logs the location of about 1.3 million quasars in space and time, with the furthest shining bright when the 13.7-billion-year-o . . .