sci19043 — Announcement

Cosmic Telescope Zooms in on the Beginning of Time

January 23, 2019

Observations from Gemini Observatory identify a key fingerprint of an extremely distant quasar, allowing astronomers to sample light emitted from the dawn of time. Astronomers happened upon this deep glimpse into space and time thanks to an unremarkable foreground galaxy acting as a gravitational lens, which magnified the quasar’s ancient light. The Gemini observations provide critical pieces of the puzzle in confirming this object as the brightest appearing quasar so early in the history of the Universe, raising hopes that more sources like this will be found. Read more at http://www.gemini.edu/node/21148.

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One of the rock falls caused by the earthquake. Debris was quickly removed by NOAO staff allowing access to the AURA telescopes. Credit: Manuel Paredes.