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admin April 8, 2018

… Acting as a cosmic lens, galaxy cluster MACS J1149-2223 has helped astronomers find the most distant star ever discovered, which existed 4.4 billion years after the Big Bang.
Read more: https://t.co/raPDxneyES pic.twitter.com/VGD8QacHH9

— ESA (@esa) April 8, 2018

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