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Old October 26th 12, 12:20 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default 13.2 Billion Years Ago - 5500 Galaxies in a Pinpoint of Sky

On Oct 25, 12:16*pm, Painius wrote:
Hubble Space Telescope's Extreme Deep Field survey...

http://www.space.com/17755-farthest-...e-space-telesc...
It's the farthest yet we've peered out into space!

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And it just goes on and on, with no sign of thinning out. Considering
the ever increasing cosmic radius, whereas that lack of thinning out
is truly impressive. Perhaps JWST will go another ten fold better at
detecting distant galaxies within that same FOV.

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