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How Did Hubble Spot The Most Distant Star Yet?
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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of the most distant single star found yet. It took the light from the star 12.9 billion light years to reach Earth. Learn how it was discovered.
Credit; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Credit; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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