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BRI 1335-0417
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationVirgo
Right ascension13h38m 03.38s
Declination−04° 32′ 35.3″
Redshift4.4
Heliocentric radial velocity1,321,305 km/s (821,021 mi/s)
Galactocentric velocity1,321,240 km/s (820,980 mi/s)
Distance12.4 billion ly (3.8 billion pc) (light travel distance)
25 billion ly (7.7 billion pc)
(comoving distance)
Apparent magnitude (V)19.4
Characteristics
TypeS
Size30,000 ly (9,200 pc) (diameter)
15,000 ly (4,600 pc)
(radius)
Apparent size (V)0.008 × 0.008
Other designations
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]

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  1. ^ "ALMA Spots Candidate for Most Distant Known Spiral Galaxy". www.sci-news.com. May 20, 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.

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