Time travel Galileo Galilei-style (click to enlarge):
This is called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Starting in late 2003, astronomers pointed Hubble at a tiny, relatively empty part of our sky (only a few stars from the Milky Way visible), and created an exposure nearly 12 days long over a four-month period. The result is this amazing image, looking back through time at thousands of galaxies that range from 1 to 13 billion light-years away from Earth. Some 10,000 galaxies were observed in this tiny patch of sky (a tenth the size of the full moon) - each galaxy a home to billions of stars.Selected from a gallery of 50 photos chosen by The Big Picture as the most significant images of the past decade. They're well worth a look.
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4 comments:
I posted about this on December 9.
Referenced you in it actually....
Maybe I'm dwelling in the future, but looking back through a very powerful telescope at Brain Rage.
How does the site look from the future, magpie? Cool? Intellectually significant? Profitable? Just trying to settle on a successful business model...
It looks Texan.
I'm sure you aren't saying that ironically...
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