Video/ Discovery of a hibernating black hole
Using the Jamesbub space telescope, researchers have found a black hole that is falling asleep after consuming too much material around it. Studies have shown that this black hole was formed only 800 years after the Big Bang in the early universe. Although black holes consume gas at a high rate to grow, this supermassive black hole consumes the gas it needs to grow at a relatively slower rate.
Translator: Mohia Zulfiqari / Correspondent: Samia Imanian / Editor: Amin Nasrallahi
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