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Awesome image by Hubble Space Telescope looks back 13.4 bn years in time, just 400 mn years before Big Bang. The Hubble Space Telescope has been taking images of the deep and wide space for decades now.

It has mesmerised and awed all those who see these images as they enrich the knowledge of the human race, prove many of the theories by top scientists wrong or right, and above all, fascinate with their beauty. Here is one image that will absolutely captivate the viewers. This awesome image by Hubble Space Telescope looks back in time to a period just 400 mn years before the Big Bang – the birth of the universe.



Notably, Hubble Space Telescope takes images that go deep into space and look back in time. And fortunately for the human race, the Hubble Telescope has managed to look back in time billions of years ago. How far can Hubble Space Telescope see? While it cannot see as far back in time as the James Webb Space Telescope, the Hubble Telescope can see back into the past al the way back to 13.

4 bn years, according to NASA. What was the farthest object that Hubble Telescope saw? So, how far can Hubble Space Telescope see? The farthest that Hubble Space Telescope looked was when it located the humongously distant galaxy GN-z11, which is about 13.4 billion light-years away.

A team of astronomers pushed the Hubble Space Telescope to its limit and measured the farthest galaxy ever seen by it in the universe. This is the bright infant galaxy, named GN-z11. This awesome image sho.

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