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This is Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz. Got a minute?

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The Hubble Telescope's famous "Deep Field" photo showed that seemingly empty patches of space are actually chock full of far-away stuff.

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The original 1996 picture revealed thousands of galaxies in the apparently blank spot of sky.

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Now Hubble has done it again with a new set of what are called "Frontier Fields" images that look farther in the universe than any previous pictures.

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These images reveal a treasure trove of previously unseen galaxies, including one that may be among the most distant objects ever seen.

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The candidate galaxy, called Abell2744 Y1, appears to lie more than 13 billion light-years away, meaning its light has taken 13 billion years to reach us.

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This object appears to have formed when the universe was only about 650 million years old.

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Such primordial galaxies may be different from the types that tend to form now.

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For instance, Abell2744 Y1 is about 30 times smaller than our Milky Way,

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yet it's creating 10 times as many stars as our galaxy does.

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That is to say, it did, when the universe was new.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.

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