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Astronomers discover ancient, very distant gamma-ray burst

NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory was peering through eons and eons in September 2021 when it spotted a dramatic explosion, a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that had gone off in the early universe.

The object now known as GRB210905A appears as it did when the universe was still young since its light took 12.8 billion years to reach Earth. Because the intense light of a gamma-ray burst fades quickly, as does its afterglow, astronomers rushed to capture what remained, which appeared as an orange-red dot, with the several instruments at the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile, including its X-Shooter spectrograph, as well as robotic telescopes at the La Silla Observatory also in Chile, according to a statement (opens in new tab) from the institution. 

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