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Scientists detect radio blast coming from further away in space than ever before

Scientists have discovered the most distant radio blast ever known. The blast came from a quasar that is so far away that its light took 13 billion years to arrive at Earth. That means that the signals detected by scientists are coming from a time when the universe was just 780 million years old. More distant quasars have been found in the past. But the new one is notable because it is “radio-loud” – it is the first time that radio jets have...

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Most distant quasar with powerful radio jets discovered


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IMAGE: This artist's impression shows how the distant quasar P172+18 and its radio jets may have looked. To date (early 2021), this is the most distant quasar with radio jets ever...
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With the help of the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT), astronomers have discovered and studied in detail the most distant source of radio emission known to date. The source is a "radio-loud" quasar -- a bright object with powerful jets emitting at radio wavelengths -- that is so far away its light has taken 13 billion years to reach us. The discovery could provide important clues to help astronomers understand the early Universe.

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Astronomers have discovered the most distant radio signal ever


Astronomers have discovered the most distant radio signal ever
Its source is a radio loud quasar blasting out jets when the universe was still in its infancy.
With assistance from the ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have discovered the most distant radio emission ever recorded. The source is a quasar so distant that its light has been travelling 13 billion years to reach us. That means that it existed when the Universe was just 780 or so million years old.
This artist’s impression shows how the distant quasar P172+18 and its radio jets may have looked. To date (early 2021), this is the most distant quasar with radio jets ever found and it was studied with the help of ESO’s Very Large Telescope. It is so distant that light from it has travelled for about 13 billion years to reach us: we see it as it was when the Universe was only about 780 million years old. (ESO)

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Astronomers spy most distant quasar with powerful radio jets

Using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, an international team of scientists identified the most distant source of radio emissions yet discovered.

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Radio Blast Detected In Space From Furthest Distance Ever Recorded


Radio Blast Detected In Space From Furthest Distance Ever Recorded
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Astronomers have detected a radio blast in space at the furthest distance ever recorded, with the help of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT).
The blast originated from a quasar that is said to be so far away the light took 13 billion years to reach Earth. Incredibly, this means the signals are coming from a time when the universe was only 780 million years old.
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Distant quasars have previously been detected, however the latest one, nicknamed P172+18, differs due to being ‘radio-loud’, meaning this is the first time radio jets have been detected at such a distance and, consequently, from such an early stage in the history of the universe.

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Scientists discover the most distant radio blast EVER known from a quasar


Astronomers found the distant radio source with the Magellan Telescope in Chile
They then used the Very Large Telescope in Chile to study confirm it as a quasar
Named P172+18 the team say it provides information on the early universe
This is the most distant quasar ever discovered by astronomers dating to a point when the universe was just 780 million years old, study authors explained

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Most distant cosmic jet discovered 13 billion light-years away


Most distant cosmic jet discovered 13 billion light-years away
This artist’s impression shows how the distant quasar P172+18 and its radio jets may have looked. To date (early 2021), this is the most distant quasar with radio jets ever found and it was studied with the help of ESO’s Very Large Telescope. It is so distant that light from it has travelled for about 13 billion years to reach us: we see it as it was when the Universe was only about 780 million years old.
It has taken 13 billion years for the light from the powerful jets of a distant object to reach us.

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Most Distant Cosmic Jet Discovered Yet Is 13 Billion Light-Years Away

Most Distant Cosmic Jet Discovered Yet Is 13 Billion Light-Years Away
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Most distant source of radio emission discovered, holds clues about ancient universe

Most distant source of radio emission discovered, holds clues about ancient universe
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"Powered By a Black Hole 300 Million Times More Massive than Our Sun" --Most Distant Quasar with Radio Jets

"Powered By a Black Hole 300 Million Times More Massive than Our Sun" --Most Distant Quasar with Radio Jets
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