The Milky Way galaxy may be much bigger than we thought
ESA - Five fascinating Gaia revelations about the Milky Way
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Galaxy 30bn light years away confirmed as our most distant neighbour | Daily Mail Online
NASA's Hubble Telescope Captures Milky way-like Stunning Blue Galaxy Two Lakh Light Years Away
Futurism - The Milky Way is 100,000 light-years across. Think that's big? The largest galaxy in the known universe is 6 million light-years across. http://futurism.com/ic-1101-the-largest-galaxy-ever-found/ | Facebook
Water discovered in galaxy roughly 12.8 billion light years away
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How can a galaxy be over 27 billion light-years from Earth if the universe is only about 13 billion years old? | Astronomy.com
Young Galaxy 12 Billion Light-Years Away Mirrors the Milky Way | The National Interest
How Big Is the Milky Way? | Discover Magazine
Astronomers spot galaxy 5 billion lightyears away | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
NASA Telescope Finds Mirror Image Of Milky Way 9 Billion Light Years Away
Scientists discover 500 light-year-wide hole in the Milky Way torn open by a supernova | TechRadar
Our Milky Way Galaxy: How Big is Space? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
New photos show Phantom Galaxy, around 32 million light-years away | The Hill