ALESS 073.1

ALESS 073.1
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationFornax
Right ascension03h 32m 29.9s
Declination−27° 56′ 19.3″
Redshift4.7555±0.0001
Heliocentric radial velocity1,425,663 km/s (885,866 mi/s)
Galactocentric velocity1,425,561 km/s (885,803 mi/s)
Distance~12.5 billion ly (3.8 billion pc) (light travel distance)
25 billion ly (7.7 billion pc)
(comoving distance)
Apparent magnitude (V)25.5
Characteristics
TypeS
Other designations
GDS J033229.29−275619.5, HKS2013 ALESS 073.1, COMBO-17 16177, XLB2011 403
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ALESS 073.1 is an old spiral galaxy 12 billion light years away from Earth.[1] The discovery was published in February 2021 in the journal Science.[1] It has challenged the way astronomers understand galaxies and galaxy formation.

  1. ^ a b "Why does this galaxy look older than its years?". Earth and Sky. 25 February 2021.

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