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This is, of course, an artist's rendering, but astronomers did spot a record-breaking black hole eruption, brighter than 10 trillion suns.
It may be consuming a star 30 times more massive than our sun.
It is the most powerful and distant energy flare ever recorded. Classified as TDE J2245+3743, this active galactic nucleus is 10 billion light years away, and yet its brightness was still clearly visible above the black hole's usual activity.
The newly completed Vera C. Rubin Observatory should help researchers find more events like this. It will conduct a 10 year survey of the sky, mapping the Milky Way.


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