#Kavli Institute
Astronomers on Maunakea capture starlight images from 2 massive galaxies hosting growing black holes
An international team of scientists, including staff astronomer Chien-Hsiu Lee at W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, has captured first time images of starlight from two massive galaxies hosting actively growing black holes from less than a billion years after the Big Bang.
Astrophysicists on Maunakea discover galaxy protocluster COSTCO-1 with surprisingly hot gas
Observed when the universe was 11 billion years younger, COSTCO-I dates back to a time when the gas that filled most of the space outside of visible galaxies, called the intergalactic medium, was significantly cooler.