James Webb Spots a Black Hole Only ~470 Million Years After the Big Bang - GLASS z10
Автор: Universe Before Sleep
Загружено: 2025-11-16
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Fall asleep as we drift back to the dawn of cosmic time, exploring one of the earliest black holes ever detected — a mysterious object seen when the universe was only about four hundred seventy million years old.
Through the quiet lens of the James Webb Space Telescope, we follow the faint light from the distant GLASS zten galaxy, where a surprisingly massive black hole already pulls matter into its growing core.
In this calm documentary, we slowly unfold what scientists know about early galaxy formation, the birth of the first stars, and how such ancient black holes challenge our understanding of how the young universe evolved.
This video is created for educational purposes to explore scientific ideas in a peaceful, sleep-friendly format.
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Scientific Sources & References:
1. NASA / ESA / CSA — James Webb Space Telescope Early Release Observations.
2. Castellano et al. (2022) — “JWST Early Results: Evidence of an Active Supermassive Black Hole in GLASS-z10.”
3. Adams et al. (2023) — “Early Black Hole Growth in the First Five Hundred Million Years.” Astrophysical Journal.
4. Inayoshi, Visbal & Haiman (2020) — “The Formation of Massive Black Holes in the Early Universe.” Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
5. NASA Goddard — Early Galaxy and Black Hole Evolution Studies.
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