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Beyond the planets, stars, and Milky Way lie ultra-distant objects: galaxies and quasars. Here’s how far back we’ve seen throughout history.
The night sky showcases untold astronomical riches.
Closest is our Moon, whose distance was approximated 2000+ years ago.
The Moon and planets sometimes occult stars, demonstrating that stars are farther.
First recorded in 964 CE, the Andromeda galaxy outdistances any object in our Milky Way.
It wasn’t until 1923, however, that measurements of internal variable stars proved its extragalactic nature.
By that time, many more distant objects had been observed.
The Triangulum galaxy, recorded in 1654, is our farthest naked-eye object.
In 1779, spiral galaxy Messier 58 broke that record.