Astronomers Found a Galaxy 13.2 BILLION Light Years Away

this is AMAZING…

Astronomers previous record was 12.9 billion light years and they beat it!   It wasn’t an individual star or a typical galaxy but actually a quasar.  A quasar is different from a regular galaxy in that they have luminosities much higher.  Many quasars for example have a luminosity 100x or more than the Milky Way.  Here is a bit more information on this latest discovery of the most distant quasar ever seen by astronomers:

A team of astrophysicists using the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii has successfully measured the farthest galaxy ever recorded and more interestingly, captured its hydrogen emission as seen when the Universe was less than 600 million years old. Additionally, the method in which the galaxy called EGSY8p7 was detected gives important insight into how the very first stars in the Universe lit-up after the Big Bang. The paper will be published shortly in the Astrophysical Journal Letters

Let’s find out more on this distant quasar and check out the videos on page 2

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