Long distance sighting
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14/04/2002
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Down To Earth
With astronomers getting a glimpse of the most distant galaxy, a door to gaining precious new knowledge about the crucial evolutionary stages of the universe has been opened.
The newly discovered galaxy designated ms 1512-cB58 has a redshift of 6.56, which means it is about 14 billion light years away from the Earth. It belongs to a time when the universe was only about 780 million years old. This is about 50 million years earlier than the appearance of the most remote quasar
The newly discovered galaxy designated ms 1512-cB58 has a redshift of 6.56, which means it is about 14 billion light years away from the Earth. It belongs to a time when the universe was only about 780 million years old. This is about 50 million years earlier than the appearance of the most remote quasar