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In page Redshift:

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Currently, the objects with the highest known redshifts are galaxies and the objects producing gamma ray bursts.[citation needed] The most reliable redshifts are from spectroscopic data,[citation needed] and the highest-confirmed spectroscopic redshift of a galaxy is that of JADES-GS-z14-0 with a redshift of z = 14.32, corresponding to 290 million years after the Big Bang.[1] The previous record was held by GN-z11,[2] with a redshift of z = 11.1, corresponding to 400 million years after the Big Bang, and by UDFy-38135539[3] at a redshift of z = 8.6, corresponding to 600 million years after the Big Bang.