NASA telescope set a new record
Space Agency's US Hubble Space Telescope (NASA) has captured the most distant star image in the universe so far, especially when the star exploded 10 billion years ago.
The star, denoted by SN UDS10Wil, is highly regarded by astronomers because their light can be used to measure the distance of the universe, and gives clues about the nature of dark energy or mysterious force. Hide accelerate the expansion of the universe.
The image of the Hubble space telescope just captured. (Photo: NASA)
Besides, because it is too far away from the earth, the last image of this star before it explodes takes 10 billion years to propagate to our planet, so the Hubble telescope image also helps me. the perfect look of the past when the earth has no life.
David Jones, an astronomer from Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, said: "The record gap will reveal the mystery of the early universe, providing important new insights about how stars form. From there, people can test the hypothesis of reliable explosions, to understand the evolution and expansion of the universe. "
However, it is an area that has not been fully explored by science. Jens Hjorth of the Center for Cosmic Shadow Research, at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, said: "The result is a really interesting step in our study of stars and the distance of the universe. We can begin to explore and explore stars that cause powerful explosions in the universe. "
The team's results will be published on May 10 in The Astrophysical magazine .
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