New research suggests that three space telescopes could form a powerful triad capable of searching for supermassive black holes earlier in the history of the cosmos than ever detected before.

If the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Euclid telescope, and NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman) can detect black holes with masses millions or billions of times higher than that of the sun when the universe was less than 270 million years old, it would change our view of cosmic evolution. Such a detection could also solve a dilemma that one of these telescopes revealed to astronomers.

Since it began operations in 2022, the JWST has been detecting supermassive black holes that exist when the universe was less than 1 billion years old, with the most ancient example being

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