MACS0647-JD

MACS0647 - JD is a candidate for one of the earliest galaxies formed in the universe. The property has emerged as a photometric redshift of z ~ 11, and is thus about 430 million years after the Big Bang. MACS0647 - JD was discovered using the Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer as part of the CLASH program.

The property is located in the constellation Camelopardalis.

The object is imaged by the gravitational lensing of the galaxy cluster MACSJ0647.7 7015 more times, with the brightest image in the filter band F160W AB a brightness of around 26 mag and reaches a roughly eight-fold magnification.

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