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Scientists Surprised by Giant 'Peanut' Galaxy 33 Billion Light-Years Away

Scientists Surprised by Giant 'Peanut' Galaxy 33 Billion Light-Years Away

Researchers have observed the universe
Researchers have observed the universe's second and fourth-most distant galaxies using data from the James Webb Space Telescope.

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33 Billion Light Years Away: Webb Space Telescope Finds Galaxies That Challenge Astronomical Theories

In Interstellar, which galaxy is Gargantua in? - Quora

33 Billion Light Years Away: Webb Space Telescope Finds Galaxies That Challenge Astronomical Theories

GN-Z11 is 32 billion light years away. But the age of the universe is 13.8 billion years. How this can be explained? - Quora

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Astronomers Detect Extremely Powerful Cosmic Ray of Mysterious Origin

If stars were the size of atoms, how much space would the Milky Way Galaxy take up? - Quora

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Supernova explosion 4 billion light-years away revealed using gravitational lensing

Scientists Have Found Largest Galaxy Ever: It's 16.3 Million Light Years Huge

Potentially habitable 'super-Earth' discovered just 31 light-years away

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Scientists discover giant fiery doughnut-shaped galaxy