Thursday, May 07, 2015

SCIENCE TICKER

Amorphous space blob takes title for most distant galaxy

distant galaxy
GOING THE DISTANCE  The most distant confirmed galaxy (blue) is seen as it was when the universe was 650 million years old in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope. 
The new record holder for the most distant galaxy is an amorphous blob  May 5 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. EGS-zs8-1’s brightness indicates that the galaxy had already built up roughly 8 billion suns when the light left for Earth.
By studying a galaxy as it was when the universe was a mere 650 million years old, astronomers hope to better understand how seeds of gas and dark matter eventually grow to the majestic spiral and elliptical galaxies that exist today.

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