Most Distant Galaxy ever discovered
Hubble space telescope spots the most distant galaxy yet, existed just 400 million years after the Big Bang, breaking cosmic distance record.
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Hubble space telescope spots the most distant galaxy yet, existed just 400 million years after the Big Bang, breaking cosmic distance record.
The closest rocky exoplanet confirmed outside our solar system, lies 21 light-years away, located just off the “W” pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals molecules and clouds in an exoplanet’s atmosphere, that could be used to determine if a distant planet harbors life.
Take a look at this impressive flight through Orion Nebula in visible and infrared light.
Astronomers have discovered a giant gathering of galaxies located 8.5 billion light-years away, is the most massive structure yet found at such great distances.