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Farthest-away galaxies
Which galaxy is the farthest-away that we've been able to see, also logically making it the oldest galaxy we've ever been able to see?
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Andromeda
Hubble
GN-Z11
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GN-Z11 is the farthest-away galaxy that we've been able to see, making it the oldest galaxy we've ever been able to see.
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