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03-09-2004, 03:42 PM | #1 |
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3/9/2004: New Hubble deep field
Today they released a new Hubble deep field image, and thanks to Archer for suggesting it although (heh heh) I was already busy downloading the 11MB 6200x6200 TIFF version that NASA made available. This is the Hubble taking roughly two weeks, looking out at one specific point in space, taking an "extended exposure" of sorts to see what comes out. And this is what comes out: light from the furthest point in space, thousands of galaxies, each containing hundreds of thousands of stars. Now, see -- look, in the upper-left of that image, there are four galaxies in a row, orange, green, blue, and red? I "zoomed in" on those, to create the image below, to see how all those dots around them are just MORE galaxies. |
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