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Probably the furthest "named" object would be Sagittarius A a supernova remnant at about 30,000 light years.

The furthest object would be on the other side of the Galaxy at about 75,000 light years and could be a star, a nebula or just a grain of dust.

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The supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.

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Globular Clusters, estimated as old as 12 to 14 billion years.

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The largest object by mass in our Milky Way Galaxy is the supermassive black hole believed to be at the centre of the galaxy.

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There are some red dwarf stars(dwarf ellipticals) in the Milky Way that seem to date back to about 1 billion years after the Big Bang.

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The core is the densest part of the Milky Way.

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Approximately 1.15 x 1042 kilograms

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