Talk:Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916

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[edit] Naming

'also simply called Abell 1835' - is that correct? Abell 1835 is actually the name of the foreground galaxy cluster which is lensing the image of Abell 1835 IR1916. At a redshift of z=10, Abell 1835 IR1916 isn't part of the same cluster and it would be misleading to call it just Abell 1835 except as a lazy shorthand amongst the particular astronomers studying it. -- Solipsist 14:57, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC)

It is also true, that it is also simply called Abell 1835, because of sloppy media shorthand, and slothful astronomer shorthand. 132.205.15.4 19:13, 18 Oct 2004 (UTC)

[edit] What is it (not)?

There's talk about 'debunking' here, but what exactly remains after the debunking is unclear. Is this a real galaxy, but not as far away as thought, is it some other kind of object, or is it nothing at all really, just some accidental speck on a photographic plate? - Andre Engels 15:25, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)