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The most distant star yet seen, called Earendel, is indicated by an arrow in the inset of this image from the Hubble Space Telescope that captured the star from 12.9 billion light-years away using a gravitational lens. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, B. Welch (JHU), D. Coe (STScI), A. Pagan (STScI) )
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Source https://www.space.com/hubble-telescope-sees-most-distant-star-earendel
Author NASA, ESA, B. Welch (JHU), D. Coe (STScI), A. Pagan (STScI)
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current17:02, 30 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:02, 30 March 2022970 × 546 (28 KB)Geo Swan (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Earendel,_a_star_12.9_billion_light_years_from_planet_Earth. {{original caption|The most distant star yet seen, called Earendel, is indicated by an arrow in the inset of this image from the Hubble Space Telescope that captured the star from 12.9 billion light-years away using a gravitational lens. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, B. Welch (JHU), D. Coe (STScI), A. Pagan (STScI) )}} |Source=https://www.space.com/hubble-telescope-sees-most-distant-star-earendel |Date=2022-03...

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