The James Webb Space Telescope has made a stunning extragalactic discovery. It has discovered a galaxy that could be the farthest one found to date. However, there is a problem. Webb's most distant galaxy candidate might not beat the record of ground-based telescopes. The 18th episode of the Sunday Discovery Series explains it in detail.
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Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
REFERENCES:
Research Paper: https://bit.ly/3Siw2qf
HD1 galaxy: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.00823.pdf
GLz-13 could be the youngest, not the oldest galaxy: https://cnet.co/3vscPJ9
List of farthest objects found to date: https://bit.ly/2HZ8VRK
Redshift and spectroscopy: https://bit.ly/3BD1n0S
Webb is a time machine: https://bit.ly/3cVBW0r
Special Thanks: Jyoti Yadav (Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Astrophysics) for providing insights on redshift data
Created By: Rishabh Nakra
Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith
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