If the universe is expanding at the speed of light and light travels at the speed of light then how are we still able to see light from the galaxies that are moving away from us?
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well the distance is lower , light can travel that
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Instead of speeds exceeding 299,792 km/s (the speed of light in a vacuum), these galaxies are only moving through space at ~2% the speed of light or less. ... However, beyond about 18 billion light-years, we can never access a galaxy even if we traveled towards it at the speed of light.
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