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Redshift 5.8 Quasar
The arrow in this image points to the most distant quasar ever observed,
with a record-shattering redshift of 5.8. SDSS astronomers identified
this faint speck of light as a possible quasar based on its distinctive
red color. A spectrum of this object, obtained with the 10-meter Keck
telescope in Hawaii, showed that this was indeed a quasar with a most
impressive redshift.
This image is also available as a large-frame GIF (2048 x 1489, 1990 KB) or TIFF (9334 KB). |