The earliest quasars yet observed are shedding light on the infancy of our cosmos
Scientists have discovered 31 of the most ancient quasars ever found. Two of these very active black holes are the earliest yet observed in cosmic history.
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Euclid discovers the most ancient quasars in the universe
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has discovered 31 of the most ancient quasars ever found. Two of these giant and dazzling
Euclid discovers the most ancient quasars in the universe
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has discovered 31 of the most ancient quasars ever found. Two of these giant and dazzling

Euclid telescope discovers oldest known quasar, shining with light of a trillion suns from 670 million years after the Big Bang
"These early quasars date back to the universe's infancy."

Euclid telescope discovers oldest known quasar, shining with light of a trillion suns from 670 million years after the Big Bang
"These early quasars date back to the universe's infancy."

Euclid telescope discovers oldest known quasar, shining with light of a trillion suns from 670 million years after the Big Bang
"These early quasars date back to the universe's infancy."
These ancient quasars shouldn't exist so soon after the Big Bang
Astronomers have uncovered 31 of the oldest known quasars, including the two earliest ever detected, shining from a time when the universe w
Ancient quasars deepen a major unsolved problem in astrophysics
The Euclid space telescope has identified 31 ancient quasars, including the earliest known, challenging existing theories of black hole grow
Euclid telescope uncovers record-breaking ancient quasars from the dawn of the Universe
Euclid telescope discovers 31 ancient quasars, including the earliest ever found, offering new insights into formation of the first galaxies

ESA's Euclid Telescope Spots The Oldest Quasars Yet Since Big Bang
Euclid detected 31 quasars dating back to when the universe was just 670 million years old. The discovery will help cosmologists fill in the

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