Tinker
Looking
at ten thousand galaxies through the Hubble space Telescope is giving me the
privilege to see what the generation of people before us couldn't?
That these pictures of entire galaxies of so many stars so
far away is breathtaking to me. Take a look at them and what does it all mean?
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/03/hubble-space-telescope-ultraviolet-10000-galaxies-photo_n_5440225.html
This Amazing
Shot Of 10,000 Galaxies May Be The Hubble Telescope's Most Spectacular Photo
Ever
The Huffington Post | By David Freeman
Posted:
06/03/2014 6:09 pm EDT
NASA calls it the most colorful image ever captured by the Hubble Space
Telescope--and the most comprehensive. It has to be one of the most
spectacular.
But the image--the remarkable payoff of a new survey called
the Ultraviolet Coverage of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field--is
more than merely beautiful. It may also help fill in some gaps in our
understanding of how stars form.
The new Hubble image shows about 10,000 galaxies. It's the result of the Ultraviolet Coverage of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field project.
Previous versions of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field captured
wavelengths of light from visible and near-infrared as well as the
far-ultraviolet (UV), Alan Boyle wrote on the NBC News website. But
near-ultraviolet light wasn't covered nearly as well.
When you add the UV light, you get quite a view.
And what a view it is! The new image, a false-color
compilation of shots taken during the course of 841 orbits of Hubble between
2003 and 2012, contains roughly 10,000 galaxies in a vast variety of shapes and
sizes.
"The galaxies show every possible shape and size,
astronomer Phil Plait wrote on Slate. "Many are distorted, victims of
collisions with other galaxies, their mutual gravity pulling them into weird
shapes like taffy quadrillions of kilometers across. Many are very blue, showing
active star formation, while others are exceedingly red, probably galaxies much
farther away, their light taking far longer to reach us. Note that most of the
very red galaxies are smaller dots, another indication of their tremendous
distance."
Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, the Hubble
Space Telescope is a venture of NASA and the European Space Agency.
It was launched in 1990 and has been wowing us ever since.
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