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  • thanks for the video

  • very informative I lovely Video

  • Good Bro

  • Mantap Bana Gan

  • Lovely video

  • @andreeaweed Me too lol...

  • Keep up the good work

  • here is a Hubble cast of the Leo Trips and some other info on them Very awsome stuff

  • What a difference compared to the view in my 12 inch Dobsonian;-)

    Greets.....Ralf

  • hate her voice.

  • next time, turn the subtitles off!!! that sucked!

  • unbelieveble wonderfull

  • Are they Mars Gama or Kar Dual galaxies?

  • mmm hubble porn....lol

  • Every look to the sky is, of course, a time Travel. Even the "picture" of the moon isn´t really live, it´s reflected light is at least one second behind. If the sun would be "switched off" you would know some 6 minutes later. So Hubble is more likely some sort of timemachine, but a real amazing one!

  • @QueenOfUnimatrixZero If the sun shut off we would be unaware for 8 and a half minutes!

  • You are right. Nobody is perfect :-( But the principles were shown... ;-) Have fun anyway

  • @daytontee Yes this is correct... What can I do in 8 and a half minutes :) Time to make a cup of tea maybe?

  • I wondered if astronomers ever caught pictures of planets from solar systems that get close to ours. Looking at the detail of pictures from distant galaxies, capturing a nearby solar system would be nice.

  • @TheAwesomeChicken Search wikipedia for "extrasolar planets". There's nothing especially "close" to ours, and certainly nothing that's going to "get" close in any time frame that matters to you or me. And while astronomers have captured some light from planets around other stars, we know about most of them by studying the behavior of the stars themselves.

    You should also check out the Kepler Mission, which is just getting rolling and is poised to push the # of known expoplanets into the 1000s.

  • 2009 how do you know this if it must take may years to recieve data or do you mean 2009 on the Earth year

  • @Films4You I believe we only see "the past" when it comes to distant light sources, therefore, it's probably 2009 on the Earth year really.

  • @adrianotbm That;'s what I Thought.

    35 Million years old data, wounder what is happening now :)

  • @Films4You Right now, the Reapers slowly encroach towards the Milky Way to harvest all life in the galaxy. But by the time they arrive, a human commander named Shepard will be ready to face them down! Launching probes.

  • @Films4You

    Life forms sitting there with telescopes looking at our galaxy 35 million years ago wondering what is happening now....probably :)

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  • @Films4You Becaue the Universe is expanding very fast these and many more Light Years away now. That is it that 35 Million years for data to get to us, durring this time the data souce has moved much further away.

  • @adrianotbm find out how many light years away the galaxy is... Light years, means... How many years it took to reach our eyes.

  • music starting in 2:20 is very cool

  • @georgemargaris

    agreed, I wonder what it is

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