Supermassive Black Holes Devouring Stars

Astronomers have discovered three supermassive black holes 80 billion light years from Earth, devouring stars ten times the size of the sun. The explosions caused by these black holes are the largest since the big bang, revealing new insights into the most energetic environments of the universe.

Black Holes and Webb Space Telescope Discoveries

Astrophysicists at Northwestern University conducted a simulation showing black holes 'taking bites' out of stars and spitting out remains. The Webb Space Telescope discovered the earliest known merger of black holes, just 740 million years after the Big Bang.