Cosmic explosion may be most distant object in Universe



Source:  Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY


Excerpt: Astronomers may have spotted the most distant object in the universe -- 13.14 billion light years away. Going by the prosaic name GRB 090429B, the object came to their attention because of a 10-second gamma-ray burst originally detected by NASA's Swift satellite in April 2009....

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