We know that our Milky Way galaxy hosts a supermassive black hole (SMBH) in its center. Astronomers think most spiral galaxies do, and that SMBHs coexist and co-evolve with their host galaxies. However, they haven’t been able to find them in all spirals. M83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy, has always been puzzling because scientists haven’t seen any evidence of an SMBH in its center. The JWST may have finally found some.

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