Most distant "normal'' galaxy known, G 0102 190
This is an image of the most distant "normal'' galaxy known, G 0102 190, as seen on a CCD exposure obtained with the EFOSC II instrument at the ESO New Technology Telescope. The field measures arcsec; the brightest object is the quasar UM 669, whose image is strongly overexposed. G 0102 190 is the faint resolved object 4.8 arcsec south of the quasar image. Only the stellar component of the galaxy is seen; the continuum emission of the gaseous halo is much too faint to be detectable.
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Credit:ESO
About the Image
Id: | eso9012a |
Type: | Observation |
Release date: | 24 October 1990 |
Related releases: | eso9012 |
Size: | 5775 x 5662 px |
About the Object
Name: | G 0102 190 |
Type: | • Early Universe : Galaxy |
Distance: | z=1.025 (redshift) |
Category: | • Quasars and Black Holes |
Image Formats
Large JPEG
3.2ˆàMB
Publication TIFF 4K
6.2ˆàMB
Publication JPEG
2.3ˆàMB
Screensize JPEG
192.6ˆàKB
Wallpapers
1024x768
175.1ˆàKB
1280x1024
250.2ˆàKB
1600x1200
326.0ˆàKB
1920x1200
375.0ˆàKB
2048x1536
482.8ˆàKB
Colours & filters
Band | Telescope |
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Optical | New Technology Telescope EFOSC2 |
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