Astronomers find black hole eating 3,000 suns per year in early universe
Deep in the distant universe, astronomers have found a black hole that seems to be breaking the usual rules for how fast these cosmic beasts can grow.
The object, called RACS J0320-35, is so far away that its light has traveled 12.8 billion years to reach us, meaning we see it as just 920 million years after the Big Bang.