Astronomy:GRB 080913

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Short description: Supernova detected on September 13, 2008 in the constellation Eridanus
GRB 080913
GRB 080913.jpg
This image merges the view through Swift's UltraViolet and Optical Telescope, which shows bright stars, and its X-ray Telescope, which captures the burst (orange and yellow). Image credit: NASA/Swift/Stefan Immler.
Other designationsGRB 080913A
Spectral classUnknown
DateSwift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT)
September 13, 2008
ConstellationEridanus
Right ascension4h 22m 54.7s [1]
Declination-25° 07' 46.2"
EpochJ2000
Distance12.8 billion light-years (3.9 Gpc)
Redshift6.7
RemnantUnknown

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]

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Preceded by
GRB 050904
Most distant gamma-ray burst
2008 — 2009
Succeeded by
GRB 090423