NASA congratulates Indian astronomers on Star Galaxy discovery – india information

The Nationwide Aeronautics and House Administration (NASA) on Wednesday congratulated Indian astronomers on the invention of one of many farthest Star galaxies within the universe estimated to be situated 9.3 billion light-years away from Earth.
“NASA congratulates researchers on their thrilling discovery. Science is collaborative effort world wide and discoveries like these assist additional humankind’s understanding of the place we come from, the place are we going, & are we alone,” NASA Public Affairs Officer, Felicia Chou instructed ANI.
NASA congratulates researchers on their thrilling discovery. Science is collaborative effort world wide & discoveries like these assist additional humankind’s understanding of the place we come from, the place are we going, & are we alone: NASA Public Affairs Officer, Felicia Chou to ANI https://t.co/7uK1ompJiA
— ANI (@ANI) September 1, 2020
India’s first Multi-Wavelength House Observatory AstroSat detected extreme-UV gentle from a galaxy situated 9.3 billion light-years away from Earth. The galaxy known as AUDFs01 was found by a staff of astronomers led by Dr Kanak Saha from the Inter-College Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics(IUCAA) Pune.
India’s AstroSat/UVIT was in a position to obtain this distinctive feat as a result of the background noise within the UVIT detector is far lower than one on the Hubble House Telescope of US-based NASA.
India’s first House Observatory AstroSat, was launched by the Indian House Analysis Group (ISRO) on September 28, 2015.
(With inputs from ANI)