AP writes that telescopes have detected a vast radio burst from a quasar. According to scientists, it originated in the universe's first billion years.
According to astrophysicists, this radio burst, whose width is twice the width of the Milky Way galaxy, is the largest ever detected in the early universe.
The width of the two-way radio wave is estimated to be at least 200 thousand light-years.
This quasar has a mass equivalent to 450 million times the mass of the Sun, and the black hole inside it is not considered particularly large.