What's interesting about the farthest galaxy in the universe?
The most distant galaxy in the universe suddenly caught sight of space telescopes. Combine Hubble and Spitzer data and estimate this galaxy to be 13.3. billion years . and what is interesting about it?
NASA scientists captured the most stunning and clear views of the most distant galaxy known in the universe. The galaxy called SPT0615-JD, was present when the universe was 500 million years old.
"By analyzing through the infrared gravitational lens of the telescope, we can determine its actual size and shape. "
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Combine Hubble and Spitzer data and estimate this galaxy to be 13.3. billion years.
Initial analysis showed that SPT0615-JD weighs about 3 billion solar masses and spans 2,500 light-years. This galaxy is considered a young galaxy formed immediately after the Big Bang.
Moreover, experts believe that galaxies are an interesting target for science with the James Webb telescope because it offers the unique opportunity to solve star-shaped problems in the early universe. "
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