The "hubble telescope" has taken the deepest near-infrared image of the universe.
The "HUDF09" team succeeded in capturing the features galaxies that formed just
600 million years after the Big Bang. According to NASA the extracted data from the
image will provide "insights into how galaxies grew in their formative years early in the
Universe's history". Near-infrared wavelengths are captured by the camera peering
deeper than its predecessors. NASA assures that even though the untrained eyes could
distinguish it only as a series of lights, the experts has submitted several papers on studying it.
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