FDF 4683
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FDF 4683 | |
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![]() FDF 4683, as seen by DESI Legacy Surveys | |
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch) | |
Constellation | Sculptor |
Right ascension | 01h 06m 04.39s |
Declination | -25d 46m 51.3s |
Redshift | 3.365000 |
Distance | 11.422 Gly (light travel time distance) |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 0.049 |
Apparent magnitude (B) | 0.065 |
Surface brightness | 18.45 |
Characteristics | |
Type | RLQ |
Other designations | |
QSO B0103-260, PGC 4614019, [WHO91] 0103-260, SQUAD DR1 J010604-254651, Q0103-260, QSO J0106-2546, [VV98] J010604.3-254653 |
FDF 4683 (abbreviation of FORS Deep Field 4683), also known as QSO B0103-260, Q0103-260 or simplify as QSO 0103–260, is a quasar located in the constellation of Sculptor. With the redshift of 3.36, the object is located 11.4 billion light-years from Earth.[1]
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