Hubble Space Telescope spots a festive gathering of spiral galaxies (image)

Dec 26, 2023
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While NGC 1356 is located between 500 million and 600 million light-years from Earth, the galaxy with which it appears to be exchanging stars and gas is located at a considerably greater distance away. LEDA 95415 is actually 840 million light years away from us, meaning there is a vast 290 light year or so gulf between these galaxies. (For perspective, the closest star system to Earth is roughly four light years away.)

Am I doing the math wrong? Shouldn't the gulf to LEDA 95415 actually be 290 MILLLION light years not just 290 light years?