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- Abell_1835_IR1916 abstract "Abell 1835 IR1916 (also known as Abell 1835, Galaxy Abell 1835, or Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916) was a candidate for being the most distant galaxy ever observed. It was claimed to lie behind the galaxy cluster Abell 1835, in the Virgo constellation. It was discovered by French and Swiss astronomers of the European Southern Observatory, namely Roser Pelló, Johan Richard, Jean-François Le Borgne, Daniel Schaerer, and Jean-Paul Kneib. The astronomers used a near-infrared instrument on the Very Large Telescope to detect the galaxy; other observatories were then used to make an image of it possible. The Observatory, in conjunction with the Swiss National Science Foundation, the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, issued a press release on 1 March 2004 announcing the discovery. It was believed to be more distant than the galaxy lensed by Abell 2218.Their analysis of J-band observations indicated that Abell 1835 IR1916 has a redshift factor of z~10.0, meaning that, according to the Big Bang Theory, it appears to us as it was about 13.2 billion years ago, only 500 million years after the Big Bang and very close to the first burst of star formation in the universe. This redshift also implies a comoving distance from the earth of about 13.2 billion light years. Its visibility at such a great distance was credited to gravitational lensing by the galaxy cluster Abell 1835 between it and us.".
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- Abell_1835_IR1916 caption "The galaxy cluster Abell 1835 behind which the galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916 was discovered".
- Abell_1835_IR1916 constellationName Virgo_(constellation).
- Abell_1835_IR1916 distLy "13.2".
- Abell_1835_IR1916 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
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- Abell_1835_IR1916 name "Abell 1835 IR1916".
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- Abell_1835_IR1916 z "10".
- Abell_1835_IR1916 subject Category:Distant_galaxies.
- Abell_1835_IR1916 subject Category:Virgo_(constellation).
- Abell_1835_IR1916 type CelestialBody.
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- Abell_1835_IR1916 comment "Abell 1835 IR1916 (also known as Abell 1835, Galaxy Abell 1835, or Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916) was a candidate for being the most distant galaxy ever observed. It was claimed to lie behind the galaxy cluster Abell 1835, in the Virgo constellation. It was discovered by French and Swiss astronomers of the European Southern Observatory, namely Roser Pelló, Johan Richard, Jean-François Le Borgne, Daniel Schaerer, and Jean-Paul Kneib.".
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