The fact that this star is more bright than any star yet known---may be one reason it is set so far from us...as well as the fact that it's warping of space fabric likely serves a purpose we don't yet understand.... as the stars of heaven for multitude... Deuteronomy 1:10
"Hubble Uncovers Most Distant Star Ever Seen......Designated WHL0137-LS and nicknamed Earendel, the newly-detected star ....Earendel is so far away .... estimate that Earendel is at least 50 times the mass of our Sun and
millions of times as bright, rivaling the most massive stars known.
But even such a brilliant, very high-mass star would be impossible to
see at such a great distance without the aid of natural magnification
by a massive galaxy cluster, WHL0137-08, sitting between us and
Earendel.....WHL0137-08’s mass warps the fabric of space....Earendel appears directly on, or extremely close to, a ripple in the
fabric of space. This ripple, which is defined in optics as a caustic,
provides maximum magnification and brightening." SciNews