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A faint object discovered in 2018 is indeed the most distant object – Tech Explorist
A faint object discovered in 2018 and nicknamed “Farfarout” is indeed the most distant object yet found in our Solar System.
In 2018, astronomers discovered a faint object that was very far away. Discovered using the Subaru Telescope, the object was named Farfarout. Although astronomers weren’t sure exactly how far it was, so they needed more observations.
In a recent study, the object has just received its designation from the International Astronomical Union. Using the data from the international Gemini Observatory, a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab, and other ground-based telescopes, astronomers have confirmed that the ‘Farfarout’…
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