A Star Seen Halfway Across the Universe
Nine billion light years away, the blue supergiant Icarus is the most distant star ever seen. In 2016 it briefly flared to 2000 times its original brightness as its light was magnified fortuitously by the gravity of a passing star in a foreground galaxy. The result, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, was carried out by an international team of astronomers that includes NOAO astronomer Tom Matheson.
Credit:NASA, ESA and Patrick Kelly/University of Minnesota
About the Image
Id: | noaoann18012a |
Type: | Collage |
Release date: | July 16, 2018 |
Related announcements: | noaoann18012 |
Size: | 1502 x 1000 px |
About the Object
Category: | Galaxies |