Beritabali.com/sindonews.com/The mystery of the farthest object in the universe
The most distant objects in the universe have various mysteries. One of them is located 13.5 billion light years from Earth.
It was recently discovered by a group of Harvard astronomers and also by the Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The universe always holds many unexpected surprises, with the discovery of this object certainly setting a record for the most distant astronomical object ever seen.
The object contains a collection of stars named HD1. The star cluster expanded and became the growing plume of dust and gas that became their cosmic destiny.
The discovery of HD1 was observed for a long time, reaching 1,200 hours using the Subaru, Vista, Infrared telescopes from England and also the Spitzer Space Telescope.
In their observations, they assumed that “The first galaxies formed about a hundred million years ago after the Big Bang. They (HD1) are one-millionth the mass of the distant and denser Milky Way,” said the researcher and astrophysicist from Harvard Avi Loeb as quoted by Live Science.
Furthermore, the observations also show that HD1 appears to have a very rapid growth rate of around 100 stars each year. The resulting star also has a brighter light and is also more massive and hotter in temperature than all the stars that have been discovered by the researchers.