The current most distant galaxy known is JADES-GS-z14-0, which was found in a JWST image. But there’s a whole long list of galaxies that have come before it from1925 onwards. In this video we’re going through the science history of which galaxies once held the title of "the most distant galaxy known".
00:00 - Introduction
01:47 - AD | Brilliant
03:14 - 1925 Andromeda
04:46 - 1929 NGC 7619
07:38 - 1929 NGC 4860
07:47 - 1930 BGC Ursa Major
07:55 - 1931 BCG Leo
08:05 - 1936 BCG Böotes Cluster
08:41 - 1956 BCG Hydra cluster
09:26 - 1960 3C 295
10:30 - 1964 3C 147
11:21 - 1965 3C 9
12:08 - 1973 OH 471
12:24 - 1987 Q0051-279
12:37 - 1991 PC1247+3406
13:49 - 1997 CL1358+62
14:51 - 1998 RD1
15:15 - 1998 HDF 4-473.0
15:57 - 1999 SSA22-HCM1
16:08 - 2000 SDSSp J104433.04–012502.2
16:40 - 2001 SDSSp J103027.10+052455.0
16:54 - 2002 HCM 6A
17:39 - 2003 SDF J132418.3+271455
17:46 - 2005 SDF J132522.3 + 273520
17:52 - 2006 IOK-1
18:13 - 2009 GRB 090423 host
19:15 - 2015 EGSY8p7
19:39 - 2016 GN-z11
22:47 - 2023 JADES-GS-z13
23:49 - 2024 JADES-GS-z14-0
25:01 - Bloopers