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#Hubble space telescope #Earendel #The Hubble telescope


Rachael Davis
@Rachael.Davis · Posted 31 Mar. 2022


Lily Campbell
@Lily.Campbell · Updated 31 Mar. 2022

Hubble space telescope detects Earendel the farthest star ever observed. The new results, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, show that Earendel is the farthest star ever observed, located 12. 9 billion years from Earth. The team of scientists, led by the University of Cambridge, UK, used the Hubble Space Telescope to make the discovery of Earendel the farthest star ever observed the most distant. The star was discovered in the outskirts of the galaxy, which lies between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. The most distant object in the Universe Earendel the farthest star ever observed is a red giant, located in the galaxy. Its diameter is about one thousand times greater than the Sun. The fact that such distant galaxies can be seen in this region indicates that this part of the sky is exceptionally empty and therefore suitable for observations of distant objects.


Peter Clark
@Peter.Clark · Updated 31 Mar. 2022

Since humanity has begun peering into space, all the astronomers have dreamt of releasing the deep truth mystery and gaze through at the farthest celestial bodies in the whole universe. The NASA Hubble space telescope has given a helping hand to get close to this dream that has come true after a successful spot of an individual unique star that no one has ever seen. The Hubble telescope has successfully detected the starlight that has been existing for billions of years in this universe. This unique celestial body light has taken 1.2 billion years to reach our planet Earth.


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