PKS 2000-330 | |
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Observation data (Epoch J2000) | |
Constellation | Sagittarius |
Right ascension | 20h 03m 24.116s[1] |
Declination | −32° 51′ 45.13″[1] |
Redshift | 3.773[2] 274,681 km/s[1] |
Distance | 11.7 billion light-years (Light travel time)[2] 22.7 billion light-years (present)[2] |
Type | Quasar[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 18.4 (SIMBAD)[1] 19.0 (NED)[2] 17.3 - 19.0[3] |
Other designations | |
2MASS J20032410-3251452, QSO B2000-330[1] | |
See also: Quasar, List of quasars |
PKS 2000-330 (also known as QSO B2000-330) is a quasar[1] located in the constellation Sagittarius. When identified in 1982, it was the most distant and most luminous object known.[3]