Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a quasar-driven wind from a supermassive black hole, J1007+2115, that’s stripping its galaxy of star-forming material. This mighty wind, traveling at 4.7 million miles per hour, is likely causing the galaxy's death. Watch this video to learn about the fascinating role black holes play in shaping—and even ending—the life of galaxies in the early universe!
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