Observable Universe size and scale context

The observable universe is the part of the cosmos whose light has had time to reach us since cosmic expansion began. Looking deeper into it means looking back in time: Hubble’s deepest fields show galaxies more than 13 billion years in the past, not as they are now but as they were when the universe was young. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

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