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9/28/22

[Answer] What is the farthest object that can be seen with the naked eye?

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What is the farthest object that can be seen with the naked eye?


  • Andromeda galaxy:The most distant object in the sky that can be seen with the naked eye is the spiral-shaped Andromeda galaxy. The Andromeda galaxy is a cluster of a trillion stars located 2.5 million light years from Earth, yet it can still be seen without a telescope. Also known as M31, the Andromeda Galaxy was formed roughly 10 billion years ago by the collision and subsequent merger of smaller protogalaxies. Once you have located this admittedly faint object, you can marvel at the fact that the light entering your eye set out on its journey 2.5 million years ago – before modern humans evolved.



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