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  1. The Hubble Space Telescope has seen the most distant single star it has ever seen, the star named Earendel by astronomers is 28 billion light-years away. It is the farthest detection of a star yet, dating back 900 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery surpasses Hubble's record from 2018 when it discovered a star that existed when the universe was roughly four billion years old. 
  2. The Hubble Space Telescope has seen the most distant single star it has ever seen; the star, named Earendel by astronomers, is 28 billion light-years away. It is the farthest detection of a star yet, dating back 900 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery surpasses Hubble's record from 2018, when it discovered a star that existed when the universe was roughly four billion years old. 
  3. The Hubble Space Telescope observes the most distant single star ever. The star, named Earendel by astronomers, is 28 billion light-years away. It is the farthest detection of a star, dating back 900 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery surpasses Hubble's record from 2018, when it discovered a star that existed when the universe was roughly four billion years old. 

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