https://phys.org/news/2019-04-hubble-universe-faster.html The Hubble has helped to clarify the universe's expansion rate. The new estimate of the Hubble constant: for every 3.3 million light-years farther away a galaxy is from us, it appears to be moving 74 kps faster. This new estimate means that the universe is expanding about 10% than originally thought. I wonder if objects being in different time frames have anything to do with this? Source: Mystery of the universe's expansion rate widens with new Hubble data