Q Post 1543 -- “Undiscovered stars learned” 👀👀👀
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Can a regular telescope see billions of light years away?
Apart from the galaxies in the deep sky field, all of the other objects in the recent series of James Webb images are located within the Milky Way Galaxy and easily seen with a backyard telescope. In fact the Carina Nebula is visible with the naked eye. If you don't believe me do a Google image search for Stephen's Quintet and you can find dozens of amateur images although obviously as not as detailed as the James Webb was able to resolve. And the answer to your question is yes. You can see quasar 3C273 with the naked eye which is 2 billion light-years away.