QSO J0439+1634

J043947.08+163415.7
QSO J0439+1635 (right) with a galaxy in the foreground (left)
Observation data (Epoch )
ConstellationTaurus
Right ascension04h 39m 47.10s
Declination+16° 34 15.79
Redshift6.51
Distance12.873 × 109 LY
Other designations
2MASS J04394708+1634160, UHS J043947.08+163415.7, WISEA J043947.09+163415.8
See also: Quasar, List of quasars

QSO J0439+1634, often referred to by just its coordinates, J0439+1634 or J043947.08+163415.7, is a superluminous quasar, and was, until 20 February 2024, (when it was superseded by QSO J0529-4351) considered the brightest quasar in the early universe with a redshift of z = 6.51. It is approximately 12.873 billion light-years away. The brightness of the quasar is equivalent to about 600 trillion luminosities of the Suns with gravitational lensing, without this effect 11 trillion. The quasar-related supermassive black hole has a mass of 700 million solar masses.