Other The Age of the Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen Barely Makes Any Sense By gizmodo.com - January 29, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter The Age of the Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen Barely Makes Any Sense The light from MoM-z14 galaxy has been traveling through space for about 13.5 billion years. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES The 30-Year Nostalgia Cycle Has Me Actually Excited for a PC With Fake Floppy Drives ‘Starfleet Academy’ Decides There Are Some Things Worth Keeping the Same Kids Are Overdosing on GLP-1 Drugs, and It Can Get Dangerous Fast Tesla Applies for Trademarks on ‘Cybercar’ and ‘Cybervehicle,’ But What Do They Mean? New ‘Masters of the Universe’ Toys Will Power You Up for the Movie It’s a Big Week for Google Privacy Violation Settlements The Computer History Museum’s New Online Portal Is a Nerd’s Dream Come True ‘Absolute Batman’ Is the Batman We Deserve in 2026 OpenAI Working on Social Media Network That Could Require Creepy Eye Scans: Report