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Date: Oct 25, 2007 - 22:18
By SPACE.com Staff
posted: 25 October 2007
01:48 pm ET
Hundreds of "missing" black holes have been found lurking in dusty galaxies billions of light-years away.
"Active, supermassive black holes were everywhere in the early universe," said study team member Mark Dickinson of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tuscon, Ariz. "We had seen the tip of the iceberg before in our search for these objects. Now, we can see the iceberg itself."
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