BRI 1335-0417 | |
Epoch: | J2000 |
Constellation Name: | Virgo |
H Radial V: | 1321305km/s |
Gal V: | 1321240km/s |
Dist Ly: | 12.4abbr=unitNaNabbr=unit (light travel distance) 25abbr=unitNaNabbr=unit (comoving distance) |
Type: | S |
Size: | 30000abbr=onNaNabbr=on (diameter) 15000abbr=onNaNabbr=on (radius) |
Size V: | 0.008 × 0.008 |
Appmag V: | 19.4 |
Names: | WISEA J133803.37-043234.9, QSO J1338-0432 |
BRI 1335-0417 is the most distant known spiral galaxy as of 2021. It is located in the Virgo constellation. The galaxy has a redshift of 4.4, meaning its light took 12.4 billion years to reach Earth, when the universe was 1.4 billion years old, and its present comoving distance is about 25 billion light-years. It is discovered by ALMA, led by Takafumi Tsukui and his colleague, professor Satoru Iguchi from SOKENDAI, and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, in May 2021.[1]