In this study, researchers focused Chandra to a given parcel of the cosmos, for
more than six weeks, to the Chandra Deep Field South called (CDFS). This region, located in the so-called constellation Fornication,
is the deepest X-ray exposure ever produced.These images showed that young black holes grew in the early stages of the
universe, more aggressive than has hitherto been believed, and while growing up
that staying galaxies (or their host galaxies).
As reported in the University of Michigan in a statement, the evidence was
obtained by X-ray images ever taken deeper, which were recorded by X-ray
Observatory Chandra, an artificial satellite launched by NASA in 1999. Specifically, the data produced by the combination of Chandra records with
infrared and optical images taken by Deep Hubble Space Telescope from NASA,
allowed astronomers to detect black holes in distant galaxies 200, and in a
moment the universe was between 800 and 900 million years (as calculated by the
specialists, the universe is now about thirteen 1700 million years).
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