Recently,the most distant galaxy has been capture. And it can tell scientists about the time when our age of the earth was just 5 percent of the age. Using powerful MOSFIRE tools at WM, W.M. in Hawaii Keck Observatory and NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescope an international team of astronomers discovered an extraordinary bright galaxy for more than 13 billion years in the past.
Galaxy EGS-zs8-1 is one of the most talented and greatest items in the early universe. Under the leadership of Yale University and the University of California-Santa Cruz, how did astronomers determine the age of the galaxy from their observation?
Age and distance are important in any discussion of the universe. For example, the light from our Sun takes just eight minutes to reach us. While the light from distant galaxies we see through today's advanced telescopes. Their light takes up to billions of years until we reach it. So we are actually seeing what these galaxies are.
A Yale astronomer Pascal Oshak and the lead author of the study said in a statement that it has already built more than 15% of its galaxy's mass of today, but it was only 670 million years to do so. The universe was too small too. In surprisingly new findings, it has also been revealed that EGS-Z8-1 is still making stars around 80 times faster than the galaxy.