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Event type | Gamma-ray burst |
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Unknown | |
Date | Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) September 13, 2008 |
Constellation | Eridanus |
Right ascension | 4h 22m 54.7s [1] |
Declination | -25° 07' 46.2" |
Epoch | J2000 |
Distance | 12.8 billion light-years (3.9 Gpc) |
Redshift | 6.7 |
Remnant | Unknown |
Other designations | GRB 080913A |
GRB 080913 was a gamma-ray burst (GRB) observed on September 13, 2008. The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst satellite made the detection, with follow-up and additional observations from ground-based observatories and instruments, including the Gamma-Ray Burst Optical/Near-Infrared Detector (GROND) and the Very Large Telescope. At 12.8 billion light-years and redshift of 6.7, the burst was the most distant GRB observed until GRB 090423[2][3][4][5][6] on April 23, 2009. This stellar explosion occurred around 825 million years after the Big Bang.[7]