It is extraordinary isn't it.
I find the whole time/distance thing fascinating and incomprehensible at the same time. I went on a visit to the astronomy centre in kielder during the summer and the astronomers there were great at explaining, but I really can't understand it at all, though their enthusiasm was inspiring. I don't think I ever realised the size of our galaxy, and then to see an image of the furthest visible thing from Hubble and realise it is from another galaxy was extraordinary. 13.4 billion light years if you are interested!
When you are looking at images from across space of stars that might not even exist any more because of the time and distance I go all blurry around the brain area! I suppose it works the other way too, aliens looking at images of our planet from 65 million proper years ago might think , hmm, nice dinosaurs, shame about no life forms with opposable thumbs (or tentacles)