Wondering if it’s still there.
Point the Webb telescope at it
It almost seems as if the Hubble will become a ‘finder’ for interesting things to point the Webb at!
Have to ask where the thingie that went blooie came from to produce all this.
“The new data show that, while all of JD1 is moving away from Earth, its northern part is moving away slower than the southern part.”
???
They’ve finally found intelligent life out there? ;)
So that galaxy is 13 billions of years old. I wonder if it’s dead now. Shouldn’t we see dying galaxies all over the place?
MACS1149-JD1, is an impersonal name. They should call it something else, like Helen Thomas.
Whatever it is, however it came about, given the laws of physics, we can never visit them and whoever is there can never visit us. Also given the distance it would take tens of millions of earth years for a radio signal to reach them and then tens of millions of years for a return signal to reach us. Its safe to say each will not be a threat to the other.
Also really don’t know for certain what is being “seen” with that telescopic instrument. Those “pictures” are computer generated based on software that feature logarithms that reflect the beliefs of the scientists that programmed them.
Sounds like we’re just waiting for the Gnab Gib.
How far is the most distant non-rotating galaxy?
In the beginning, there was nothing, and then it exploded.
The galaxy started spinning just 500 million years after the Big Bang.
How do they know that?.
Now, it’s up to us to figure out what to do with this “awesome” news.
These scientists sound so foolish when they make these statements. The furthest lights are 13+ billion light years away, so they assume the galaxy is 13+ billion years old. To get that, you have to assume the galaxies travels at or near the speed of light. You have assume we are at the center of the universe, since we can see galaxies at that distance in all directions.
How can we assume light from the furthest seen galaxy to our west hasn't reached the furthest seen galaxy to the east? That would make the universe at least 26+ billion years old.
Naturally, young galaxies, especially female ones, love to dance and twirl around...
Np biggee...