How do we have photos of galaxies so far away? – astronomy.stackexchange.com 15:39 Posted by Unknown No Comments A possible answer for this is that, light emitted from the galaxies travelled a billion miles all the way to earth, where the hubble space telescope picked up this light through its sensors, and was ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Unknown
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