Astronomers recently made the fascinating discovery of the brightest and fastest growing quasar ever seen.
The Hubble Space Telescope has picked up the brightest quasar ever detected in the early universe.
Originating deep in the universe, the radio blast is from a quasar - the luminous active nucleus of a distant galaxy.
The discovery has the potential to challenge what we currently know of how early galaxies formed.
Located at the center of a quasar, the object is more than two billion times more massive than our sun.