A team of astronomers including a University of Michigan researcher has observed a luminous quasar 13.03 billion light-years from Earth, the most distant quasar discovered to date.
00:00 | Introduction
00:31 | My new merch!
01:42 | 5 planets visible morning sky
02:39 | Crescent Moon & planets
02:59 | Venus, Moon & Pleiades
03:18 | Saturn rising at midnight
03:31 | Summer Triangle
04:30 | Supermoon in July
05:21 | JWST micrometeorite and commissioning update
06:58 | Conference season in astrophysics
07:54 | Phosphine in Venus' atmosphere update
09:19 | Gaia DR3 data release
11:47 | First isolated black hole found in Milky Way
15:03 | A supermassive black hole growing faster than possible (most luminous quasar)
20:30 | Wren
22:04 | Bloopers