If I have a super large telescope, would I be looking towards the beginning of the universe no matter which direction I point it?

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I read that the Hubble telescope could look 13.2 billion years back in time – what would it see if it turned 180 degrees and looked the other way?

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If the Universe is expanding, it means that “stuff” used to be closer, right?

Can I point my super telescope to different locations and see the exactly same objects, but younger? Like, let’s say Galaxy A is on the left and Galaxy B is on the right. If I look into the past deep enough, will I see Galaxy A and B together, either looking at A or B past?

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