GN-z11 · The First Light
- Distance
- 13,400 Mly
- Morphology
- irregular
- Constellation
- Ursa Major
- Right Asc.
- 189.106°
- Declination
- 62.242°
- Catalog
- Hubble
About GN-z11 · The First Light
GN-z11 · The First Light is a irregular galaxy located approximately 13,400 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. Its coordinates in the sky are right ascension 189.106° and declination 62.242°, and it is catalogued in the Hubble.
The light reaching Earth from GN-z11 · The First Light today left the galaxy roughly 13,400 million years ago. What you see in telescope imagery is a snapshot of the galaxy as it appeared before most of Earth’s mammalian history.
Through the Galactic Registry, you can symbolically dedicate GN-z11 · The First Light in a name, memory, or message of your choosing. Your dedication is filed permanently in our public registry and printed on an archival 12″×18″ cotton-stock certificate, shipped worldwide. This is not an official IAU renaming — only the International Astronomical Union can officially name celestial bodies — but it is a permanent symbolic act tied to a galaxy that demonstrably exists, can be pointed at from any observatory on Earth, and has been imaged by NASA, ESA, or a ground-based telescope.





