The Most Distant Galaxy Has Been Discovered

Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have made another amazing discovery: a galaxy 13.4 billion light years away from us. The galaxy, named GN-z11 is the most distant Galaxy ever found.

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The age of the Galaxy is estimated to be just 400 million years. It is located in the direction of the constellation Ursa Major.

This discovery could lead scientists to question their understanding of the way that the universe developed. As a galaxy of such a size shouldn’t have been able to exist when the universe was so young.

Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. But there are still many questions remaining about how our universe works and whether we are alone in it. I think it reminds us all why we love astronomy and why it is a fascinating subject to study.

If you’re interested in studying Astronomy you can contact a great Astronomy tutor near your home. Discovering new information about our universe is always an incredible experience. In addition, Astronomy is an excellent way of exposing your mind to the thrill of scientific discovery. Learn about our universe from Big Bang to the present time at TutorZ.

Maya Kacharava

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