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The study of the high redshift universe focuses on observing and understanding astronomical phenomena at great distances from Earth. Redshift, which is a measure of how much the light from an object has been shifted towards longer wavelengths due to the expansion of the universe, can provide valuable information about the age, distance, and composition of objects in the universe. High redshift objects are typically located billions of light years away and can include galaxies, quasars, and other celestial bodies. Researchers in this field use powerful telescopes and advanced technology to study these distant objects and gain insight into the early evolution of the universe.