Alexander 'Sasha' Kaslinsky from Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, as quoted Space, Friday (08/06/2012), said, "This object must have (actually) is very bright."
"We can not explain with certainty the source of this light, which may have come from a universe that is near us. However, it is possible that we have found that very object of the past," said Sasha.
Spitzer Space Telescope captured the light in during 400 hours of observation with infrared waves. To find the light that allegedly was the first object in the universe, galaxy and star images are captured should be eliminated.

Discovery of light who allegedly object oldest in universe is published in Astrophysical Journal. Light indicating that the object may be visible or UV light, but turns into infrared on the way.
Known, the universe was created last year by 13.7 Big Bang. After the Big Bang, quarks are created, then arrange the protons and electrons, and finally atoms. 500 million years after Big Bang, stars and galaxies the first is created.