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100 points for user sweet Jennifer Whenever we observe a distant planet, star or galaxy, we are seeing it as it was hours, centuries or even millennia ago. This is because light travels at a finite speed (the speed of light) and given the large distances in the Universe, we do not see objects as they are now, but as they were when the light was emitted.

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User Ahmed Na
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I don’t understand what u would like for me to do, I would need more information of what u would like for me to do. Sorry but I can’t help unless I have more information
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