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On October 8, 1998, Hubble discovered the most distant galaxy to date.
On October 8, 1998, Hubble discovered the most distant galaxies to date. On October 8, 1998, Hubble discovered the most distant galaxies to date, and astronomers said today that the Hubble Space Telescope only took 13 billion years to reach them from the space telescope that orbits the Earth. Roger Thompson of the University of Arizona, who led the study, said at a press conference that the galaxies may have existed for 13 billion years: “These galaxies are probably the most distant galaxies discovered ever since the universe was born. These galaxies are the most distant galaxies ever, and their light will take 13 billion years to reach the Earth’s orbit. According to our red moon and the red moon in 2004 in the Paddington Observatory, Arendt Paddler, this is what we can say: “The first


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