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Farthest Galaxy Found, Perhaps (~13 billion light-years away, Hubble and Spitzer images)
Space.com on Yahoo ^ | 2/12/08 | Clara Moskowitz

Posted on 02/12/2008 12:49:07 PM PST by NormsRevenge

Astronomers have glimpsed what may be the farthest galaxy we've ever seen, providing a picture of a baby galaxy born soon after the beginning of the universe.

Images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope have revealed the galaxy at almost 13 billion light-years away, making it the strongest candidate for the most distant galaxy ever seen, said European Southern Observatory astronomer Piero Rosati, who helped make the discovery.

Since the galaxy is so far away, its light took ages to reach us, so what we see now is a snapshot of how this galaxy looked 13 billion years ago. At that point in time, the galaxy would have been newly formed, so the new observations provide a baby picture.

"We certainly were surprised to find such a bright young galaxy 13 billion years in the past," said astronomer Garth Illingworth of the University of California, Santa Cruz, a member of the research team. "This is the most detailed look to date at an object so far back in time."

The young galaxy, called A1689-zD1, was born about 700 million years after the Big Bang that scientists think created the universe. For most of its early life, the universe languished in "dark ages" when matter in the expanding universe cooled and formed clouds of hydrogen. Eventually matter began to clump into stars and galaxies that radiated light, heating up the universe and clearing the fog.

Scientists think this newly discovered galaxy may have been one of the first to form and help end the dark ages.

"This galaxy presumably is one of the many galaxies that helped end the dark ages," said astronomer Larry Bradley of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, leader of the research team. "Astronomers are fairly certain that high-energy objects such as quasars did not provide enough energy to end the dark ages of the universe. But many young star-forming galaxies may have produced enough energy to end it."

The discovery was made possible by a natural magnifying glass — the galaxy cluster Abell 1689, which lies between us and the distant galaxy. Abell 1689's gravity is so strong it bends light that passes near it, acting like a giant zoom lens that magnifies what we see.

"This galaxy lies near the region where the galaxy cluster produces the highest magnification," Rosati said, "which was essential to bring this galaxy within reach of Hubble and Spitzer."

The discovery, announced today, will be detailed in the Astrophysical Journal.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; farthest; galaxy; science; spitzer; spitzertelescope; xplanets
Image: Astronomers Find One of the Youngest and Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe


1 posted on 02/12/2008 12:49:17 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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News Release Number: STScI-2008-08
Astronomers Find One of the Youngest and Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2008/08/


2 posted on 02/12/2008 12:50:21 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: NormsRevenge
13 billion light-years away

Yeah, that's where Spitzer belongs.

3 posted on 02/12/2008 12:51:56 PM PST by rfp1234 (Phodopus campbelli: household ruler since July 2007.)
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To: NormsRevenge
have revealed the galaxy at almost 13 billion light-years away....Since the galaxy is so far away, its light took ages to reach us...

Duhhhhh.. you don't say, could it be, 13 billion years?... Man I love reporters..

4 posted on 02/12/2008 12:54:52 PM PST by mnehring (Make your plans to fit the circumstances. - General George S. Patton, Jr)
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To: NormsRevenge

OK I admit I know nothing about this stuff but I know there are some geniuses on FR concerning this subject since I myself am a genius on other stuff. (Said with great humility of course.) Anyhow how do they determine that this thing is 13 billion light years from us?


5 posted on 02/12/2008 12:56:49 PM PST by ontap (Just another backstabbing conservative)
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To: NormsRevenge

I dream that when we leave this rock called Earth we will be able to travel the universe as an energized soul.


6 posted on 02/12/2008 12:57:44 PM PST by mcshot (Missing my grade school desk which protected from nuclear blasts.)
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To: mcshot

Amen.


7 posted on 02/12/2008 1:03:32 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: ontap

By looking at the color spectrum of the light. Colors have wavelengths and there is a way of measuring the redshift of the spectrum that is detected.

More info here:
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEM8AAR1VED_index_0.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_shift


8 posted on 02/12/2008 1:04:22 PM PST by mnehring (Make your plans to fit the circumstances. - General George S. Patton, Jr)
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Spitzer Space Telescope
Astronomers Eye Ultra-Young, Bright Galaxy in Early Universe
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/releases/ssc2008-04/release.shtml


9 posted on 02/12/2008 1:05:39 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: mcshot

Ever read the Perelandra series by C.S. Lewis? Some interesting ideas along those lines . . .


10 posted on 02/12/2008 1:08:39 PM PST by Greg F (A vote for Huckabee is now a pure vote for a contested convention. Think about it.)
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To: ontap

The Doppler red shift of the light from the object...IIRC


11 posted on 02/12/2008 1:42:55 PM PST by JRios1968 ("If you go over a cliff with all flags flying, you are still going over a cliff" —Ronald Reagan)
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To: NormsRevenge

Young Hottie!


12 posted on 02/12/2008 1:49:07 PM PST by The_Republican (You know why Chelsea Clinton is so Ugly? Because Janet Reno is her Father! LOL! - Mac is Back!)
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To: JRios1968
Doppler shifts indicate velocity.

ML/NJ

13 posted on 02/12/2008 2:33:34 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: ml/nj

You’re right...but IIRC, with the speed, they can tell how far it is...something about the farther it is, the faster it appears to be moving away...it’s been almost 20 years since my ONE college astronomy class...


14 posted on 02/12/2008 2:38:34 PM PST by JRios1968 ("If you go over a cliff with all flags flying, you are still going over a cliff" —Ronald Reagan)
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To: ontap

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/astronomy/distance.html


15 posted on 02/12/2008 3:10:12 PM PST by rednesss (Fred Thompson - 2008)
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To: Greg F

Thanks for the recommendation. I haven’t read the series nor did I know of It but I soon will.


16 posted on 02/12/2008 5:20:16 PM PST by mcshot (Missing my grade school desk which protected from nuclear blasts.)
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To: ontap

Mostly they used redshift, although sometimes they can see an object inside a galaxy that is of a type they know fairly well and can get the distance a second way from that. The redshift is the actual data and the distance is the result of a pile of assumptions.


17 posted on 02/12/2008 5:24:12 PM PST by RightWhale (Clam down! avoid ataque de nervosa)
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To: NormsRevenge; KevinDavis; annie laurie; garbageseeker; Knitting A Conundrum; Viking2002; ...
Thanks NormsRevenge.
 
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18 posted on 02/13/2008 12:41:09 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, February 10, 2008)
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To: mcshot

It’s a very good series. Mixture of old school sci-fi and theology.


19 posted on 02/13/2008 5:46:35 AM PST by Greg F (A vote for Huckabee is now a pure vote for a contested convention. Think about it.)
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