Japan astronomers find most distant galaxy cluster

To think that each one of those tiny disks in the photograph is a galaxy, some similar to our own Milky Way while others being much larger; each containing trillions of stars, planets, moons, asteroids, etc. is truly mind-boggling. Add to that the fact that it has taken light from these distant galaxies nearly 13 billion years to reach Earth (light travels at 186, 282 miles per second) and this gives us an indication of the vastness of space! For comparison, our Sun is approximately ninety-three million (93, 000, 000) miles from Earth, and it takes sunlight a little over 8 minutes to reach us.

Now, just for one minute, imagine if you can a being (God) actually creating all of this; in six days no less – it’s no wonder he had to rest on the seventh day! I’m being sarcastic of course.

Isn’t it amazing that people of faith believe the biblical story of Creation and other equally nonsensical fairy-tales – depending on their religion of choice? For an “intelligent” species, we certainly are stupid! TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

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Japanese astronomers said Wednesday they had found a cluster of galaxies 12.72 billion light-years away from Earth, which they claim is the most distant cluster ever discovered.

Using a powerful telescope based in Hawaii, the team peered back through time to a point just one billion years after the Big Bang, the birth of the universe.

“This shows a galaxy cluster already existed in the early stages of the universe when it was still less than one billion years into its history of 13.7 billion years,” the team of astronomers said in a press release.

The discovery was jointly made by researchers from the state-run Graduate University of Advanced Studies and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan using the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii.

They found a “protocluster of galaxies”, which is expected to help scientists understand the structure of the universe and how galaxies developed.

The study is to be published in the Astrophysical Journal of the United States.

Researchers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have previously announced the discovery of a possible cluster of galaxies around 13.1 billion light-years from Earth, but that has not yet been confirmed, the Japanese researchers said.

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