![The largest known galaxy in the universe has been discovered with a length of about 16.3 million light-years The largest known galaxy in the universe has been discovered with a length of about 16.3 million light-years](https://raventribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/1645455417_The-largest-known-galaxy-in-the-universe-has-been-discovered.jpg)
The largest known galaxy in the universe has been discovered with a length of about 16.3 million light-years
![Record-breaking galaxy found 13.1 billion light-years away: Astronomers confirm star system is the most distant in the universe | Daily Mail Online Record-breaking galaxy found 13.1 billion light-years away: Astronomers confirm star system is the most distant in the universe | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/05/18/2859E0DC00000578-3069061-image-a-81_1430845519072.jpg)
Record-breaking galaxy found 13.1 billion light-years away: Astronomers confirm star system is the most distant in the universe | Daily Mail Online
![When we say a galaxy is 300 million light-years away is that its distance now or 300 million years ago? - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope When we say a galaxy is 300 million light-years away is that its distance now or 300 million years ago? - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope](https://skyandtelescope.org/wp-content/uploads/hubble-deep-field-736x490-c-default.jpg)
When we say a galaxy is 300 million light-years away is that its distance now or 300 million years ago? - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope
![Irish astronomer discovers supernova 120 million light years away - Innovation | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service Irish astronomer discovers supernova 120 million light years away - Innovation | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service](https://www.siliconrepublic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/201208/supernova-discovered-on-22-august-by-irish-astronomer-dave-grennan-718x523.jpg)
Irish astronomer discovers supernova 120 million light years away - Innovation | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service
![New beast: Astronomers detect another rare blue optical transient in the universe, 500 million-light-years-away- Technology News, Firstpost New beast: Astronomers detect another rare blue optical transient in the universe, 500 million-light-years-away- Technology News, Firstpost](https://images.firstpost.com/fpimages/1200x800/fixed/jpg/2020/05/fbot640-1.jpg)
New beast: Astronomers detect another rare blue optical transient in the universe, 500 million-light-years-away- Technology News, Firstpost
![Optical image of the core of the Coma cluster of galaxies. Coma cluster is situated some 350 million light years away from our galaxy and is roughly 1 Stock Photo - Alamy Optical image of the core of the Coma cluster of galaxies. Coma cluster is situated some 350 million light years away from our galaxy and is roughly 1 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2ADME91/optical-image-of-the-core-of-the-coma-cluster-of-galaxies-coma-cluster-is-situated-some-350-million-light-years-away-from-our-galaxy-and-is-roughly-1-2ADME91.jpg)
Optical image of the core of the Coma cluster of galaxies. Coma cluster is situated some 350 million light years away from our galaxy and is roughly 1 Stock Photo - Alamy
![I've heard that if galaxies millions of light years away were to see the Earth, then they would not see the present, they would see the past. How is this possible? - I've heard that if galaxies millions of light years away were to see the Earth, then they would not see the present, they would see the past. How is this possible? -](https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-a3096525c2730fab64f598afa6cac857.webp)
I've heard that if galaxies millions of light years away were to see the Earth, then they would not see the present, they would see the past. How is this possible? -
![Request] Considering that the Andromeda galaxy is 2.537 million light years away and has about 1 trillion stars, is this correct? it seems too big to me. : r/theydidthemath Request] Considering that the Andromeda galaxy is 2.537 million light years away and has about 1 trillion stars, is this correct? it seems too big to me. : r/theydidthemath](https://preview.redd.it/dlicer5zdvl21.png?auto=webp&s=de4a9159e6fe922ccfe5e5d40aaf2135f525ab79)
Request] Considering that the Andromeda galaxy is 2.537 million light years away and has about 1 trillion stars, is this correct? it seems too big to me. : r/theydidthemath
![This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the dwarf galaxy M60-UDC1. Lying about 50 million light-years away, M60-UCD1 is a tiny galaxy with a diameter of 300 light-years — just 1/500th of This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the dwarf galaxy M60-UDC1. Lying about 50 million light-years away, M60-UCD1 is a tiny galaxy with a diameter of 300 light-years — just 1/500th of](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KRH7BW/this-nasaesa-hubble-space-telescope-image-shows-the-dwarf-galaxy-m60-KRH7BW.jpg)
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the dwarf galaxy M60-UDC1. Lying about 50 million light-years away, M60-UCD1 is a tiny galaxy with a diameter of 300 light-years — just 1/500th of
![Capturing galaxies with a DSLR. From photos of the night sky to cosmic… | by Teemu Koskimäki | Medium Capturing galaxies with a DSLR. From photos of the night sky to cosmic… | by Teemu Koskimäki | Medium](https://miro.medium.com/max/998/1*Bebk9nL5NKz5cC_N1oqRKg.png)