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How far is the farthest galaxy detected by human beings from the earth?

The universe has been around 654.38+03.7 billion years since its birth. Theoretically, we can't see celestial bodies farther than 65.438+037 billion light years.

The following is taken from a press release:

An international astronomical team took the role of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to the extreme and observed the farthest galaxy detected in the universe so far, breaking the record of space exploration. This amazing bright baby galaxy is called GN-z 1 1. What we see is what134 billion years ago, that is, 400 million years at the beginning of the Big Bang. At that time, the universe was only three percent of its present age. GN-z 1 1 is located in the direction of Ursa major.

Because the galaxy we see now is what it was 65.438+0.34 billion years ago, and the redshift value of this galaxy is about 65.438+00, which is equivalent to that it is now 36.5438+0.5 billion light years away from the Earth.

This galaxy is the farthest galaxy from the earth discovered so far.