Hubble to Rubble?
Is the telescope that just gave us
this picture really going to be
allowed to die? This huge image may take some time to load, but it's worth it.
Galaxies, galaxies everywhere - as far as NASA's Hubble Space Telescope can see. This view of nearly 10,000 galaxies is the deepest visible-light image of the cosmos. Called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, this galaxy-studded view represents a "deep" core sample of the universe, cutting across billions of light-years.
Hubble Ultra Deep Field
release text.
UPDATE:
More at NPR.
Posted by Stephen Gordon at March 9, 2004 02:49 PM
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