joyceandtrey5919 joyceandtrey5919
  • 04-09-2018
  • Physics
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Could we see a galaxy that is 20 billion light-years away? (assume that we mean a "lookback time" of 20 billion years.)

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philiptorba philiptorba
  • 15-09-2018

yes we could its just that the star is most likely dead when we see it i know we can see a star like this because even if the star dies the light is still traveling, like if you went on a drive away from your home and then your home is destroyed just as you leave, just because you house is gone does not mean you cant still travel.

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