New data from @NASAWebb shows that supermassive black holes can grow to their current size without a much larger host galaxy to feed them.
This helps to explain why some black holes in the early universe got so big so quickly. https://t.co/9l3SjnKHqZ
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Did you catch the Moon-Venus conjunction?
On the night of May 18, our Moon and Venus had a celestial meetup, called a conjunction. Their position in the sky made them appear close together, despite being millions of miles apart in space.
My office today! 🥰
What a cozy spot. I think @Collins077 and I could’ve spent the entire day in there… reading
Thank you @PleasantCityES for having me!