Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASACongratulates Indian astronomers on one of the most distant discoveries Star The galaxy in the universe is estimated to be located 9.3 billion light years away The earth.
On Tuesday, the ANI Speaking about the achievement, NASA described the discovery as an effort that would further the understanding of mankind. “NASA congratulates the researchers for their exciting discovery,” Felicia Chow, NASA’s public affairs officer, told ANI.
“Science is a collaborative effort around the world, and such discoveries help mankind understand where we come from, where we are going, and whether we are alone.”
India’s first multi-wavelength space observatory “Astro Set” has detected ultraviolet light from a galaxy located 9.3 billion light years from Earth. Discovery of a galaxy called AUDFS01 The Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) was conducted by a team of astronomers led by Kanak Saha from Pune.
India’s Astrosat / UVIT was able to achieve this unique feat as the background noise in the UVIT detector is less than one Hubble Space Telescope US-based NASA.
The Director of IUCAA, Dr. Somak Ray Chaudhary, said that the research offers an important clue as to how the dark ages of the universe came to an end and there was light in the universe. “We need to know when it started, but it’s been very difficult to find the exact source of the light,” he said.
India’s first space observatory Astrosat was launched on September 28, 2015 by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
On Tuesday, the ANI Speaking about the achievement, NASA described the discovery as an effort that would further the understanding of mankind. “NASA congratulates the researchers for their exciting discovery,” Felicia Chow, NASA’s public affairs officer, told ANI.
“Science is a collaborative effort around the world, and such discoveries help mankind understand where we come from, where we are going, and whether we are alone.”
India’s first multi-wavelength space observatory “Astro Set” has detected ultraviolet light from a galaxy located 9.3 billion light years from Earth. Discovery of a galaxy called AUDFS01 The Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) was conducted by a team of astronomers led by Kanak Saha from Pune.
India’s Astrosat / UVIT was able to achieve this unique feat as the background noise in the UVIT detector is less than one Hubble Space Telescope US-based NASA.
The Director of IUCAA, Dr. Somak Ray Chaudhary, said that the research offers an important clue as to how the dark ages of the universe came to an end and there was light in the universe. “We need to know when it started, but it’s been very difficult to find the exact source of the light,” he said.
India’s first space observatory Astrosat was launched on September 28, 2015 by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).