There will be a time when except for our own local neighborhood, that maybe the Virgo cluster, other clusters of galaxies near us. So we'll never there is physically no way to ever see those stars now. And they are gone and they're getting further away from anything that we can ever access. They're beyond our horizon. We cannot we will not get information from them. Not ever. Yes, that's correct. It's kind of sad. But I'm talking tens of billions of years in the future.
What do the early galaxies discovered by JWST tell us about the early universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Matt Kirshen explore the expansion of space, dark energy, and the age of the universe with astronomer, Wendy Freedman.
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