(07-13-2022, 03:09 PM)Brian37 Wrote: Getting different numbers on different articles about this new batch of pictures of the deep field.
I know we are closer than ever before to the Big Bang than Hubble got.
We say 13.8 billion years old as an average, or at least that is what I hear the most.
But what are the oldest emissions of light we see in this new batch?
I don't think they've aimed it at the oldest parts yet.
They want to keep us waiting for that fully red image