Hubble finds 'most distant' stars

A fuzzy cluster of stars 13.3 billion light years away is believed to be the most distant object ever observed.

Hubble finds 'most distant' stars

A fuzzy cluster of stars 13.3 billion light years away is believed to be the most distant object ever observed.

Light from the tiny embryonic galaxy began its journey to Earth just 420 million years after the Big Bang that created the universe.

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