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Unravelling the farthest galaxy Hd1 And It s Starburst|#Shorts #Galaxy #space

The red smudge that you see in this image is the farthest galaxy confirmed in the universe It's called HD1 and it's so far away that even its light took 13.5 billion years to reach us HD1 is extremely faint and small but its light has been stretched by the expansion of the universe to make it visible to us today Remarkably HD1 bursts about 100 stars yearly three times the Milky Way's pace It's unclear what is causing this distant galaxy to form stars at such a high rate It's also possible that the galaxy houses a supermassive black hole but to produce such a luminosity it needs to be around 100 million times the sun's mass That's a lot of mass given the era we are talking about Astronomers hope to solve the enigma of this galaxy using the Webb telescope For more videos of Cosmos in a Minute follow The Secrets of the Universe.Unveiling the Mysteries of the Farthest Galaxy - HD1! 🔭🌌🌟

In this captivating journey through the cosmos, we explore HD1, the most distant galaxy ever confirmed in the universe. The mesmerizing red smudge you see in this image has traveled an astounding 13.5 billion years to reach us, pushing the boundaries of our understanding of space and time.

HD1 may be faint and small, but its light, stretched by the universe's expansion, finally graces our telescopes. What's truly remarkable is that this enigmatic galaxy bursts to life with approximately 100 stars each year, a pace three times faster than our Milky Way. The mystery deepens as we ponder what could be driving this cosmic starburst.

Could a supermassive black hole be lurking within HD1's depths, unleashing this luminous frenzy? If so, it would need to be a staggering 100 million times the mass of our sun, a notion that challenges our comprehension of this ancient era.

Astronomers are eagerly anticipating the insights that the Webb telescope will provide, as it aims to unravel the enigma of HD1 and shed light on the secrets of the universe.

For more exhilarating journeys through the cosmos, follow "The Secrets of the Universe" for Cosmos in a Minute.
#HD1 #FarthestGalaxy #CosmicWonders #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #Universe #WebbTelescope #StarburstGalaxy #SupermassiveBlackHole #CosmosInAMinute #SecretsOfTheUniverse #CosmicMysteries #StellarPhenomenon #SpaceDiscovery #Astrophysics #AstronomyFacts #GalacticEnigma #Space Astronomers have spotted the most distant galaxy found to date, named HD1. The highly redshifted galaxy lies 13.5 billion light years from Earth. The present proper distance to HD1, which also considers the expansion of the universe, is 33.4 billion light years. The far-flung galaxy was discovered using four powerful optical and infrared telescopes after 1200 hours of observing time and searching through 700,000 objects.

But there's something typical about the HD1 galaxy that is not making sense to astronomers. This fourth episode of the Sunday Discoveries Series explains this breakthrough in detail.

RESEARCH PAPERS:

Research Paper 1: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.00823.pdf
Research Paper 2: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.09141.pdf

REFERENCES:

Starburst Galaxies:
Star Formation Rate
Lyman-break Galaxies

Created By: Rishabh Nakra
Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith
Produced By: Rishabh Nakra

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