theres like out there iknow it, im just waiting for the day when both have the technology to meet, or we just get invaded like what happens in every damn alien movie, but still, there is definatly some sort of like form out there, whether they be giants or simply a spec of legs on the floor, such as basteria, there is something out there!
Hehe...reading some of these comments makes me feel thankful that we haven't met any aliens yet. Do any of you trolls realise how infantile and stupid you sound? Jeez, if this is the level of IQ in kids today, I'm worried.
"the big lie." This theory states that no matter how big the lie is (or more precisely, because it's so big), people will believe it if you repeat it enough. Everyone tells small lies, Hitler reasoned, but few have the guts to tell colossal lies [source: Hoffer]. Because a big lie is so unlikely, people will come to accept it.
This theory helps us understand so many of the lies throughout history.
@2nasafakedit the part of the universe I admire most is when I wrote my name (in cursive) in jizz across your mothers forehead.
When I look at the photos I can clearly see the perfection of my cursive loops and angles
...I'm sorry -I'm getting too emotional from that beautiful memory, peace and love to all, and to all a good night, Ho! Ho! Ho! (not to be confused with 2Nasa's late mother)
@2nasafakedit No they dont take pictures of it because there is no need to. plus i would much rather look at this with the Hubble telescope then the moon....
@Darkstar1282 why wouldn't there be a need to take pictures of the remains of the apollo missions? Are you only assuming that there is no need because it really wouldn't cost anything to point the VLT( Very Large Telescope in Chile) at the moon, after some adjustments ( the director was going to do it to shut up non believers and you never heard anything again). Apollo has little to do with astronomy.
Sure... it will be a 3 year journey until we reach it... the trip may be shortened to just 1 year if we use thermonuclear ion reactors.
High levels of cosmic radiation can be isolated even with today's technology, and we won't even need pressure suits on Titan since the atmospheric pressure is 1.5 that of earth's (98% nitrogen vs. 78% nitrogen here on earth).
i would say...50000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000KM
I agree, I'm sure there but be something somewhere out of 100 millon galaxes, looking back at us, We are blip to them, just as they are to us, IF they exsist
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"And He is the Mighty, the Wise. His is the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth; He gives life and He gives death; and He is able to do all things. He is the First and the Last, and the Outward and the Inward; and He is the Knower of all things." (57:1-3)Quran
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its obvious that we should be focusing more on our own earth... we havent even been to the vast depths of the ocean...seems stupendous to even leave our earth before even understanding what it is ALL about....! the older generation has given up and is looking for a way out! it is the younger generation that are becoming vegetarians... voting for a safer president, and keeping everyone informed with the internet... if you search for wrong you get wrong, if you search for light you get light...
I think it's the people from the older generation that we can thank for these photos, the ones at NASA, JPL, Brown etc...This new generation is the one that doesn't even know the Earth is round. Sorry to say this, but I don't have much hope in today's generation, only a few years separate me from them, but it's a huge gap. Many kids today don't care about anything, only parties and how to get wasted. There are only a handful of exceptions in a given group.
Well...personally I think not. Each new generation is more irresponsible and ignorant than the last and doesn't know what to do with their lives. All they care about is parties, women, drugs....and many celebrities who they idolize aren't showing them a very good example. People were more into studying and working hard in the old days, they were also more respect to parents and intellectual people than today. Now, when they see a movie like "The Man From Earth" they go "boring, dumb, no action".
You sound like the cranky old grandfather who sits in his rocking chair outside on the front porch and lambasts every "young devil" that happens to pass by..
"wretched cock-sure youths! You and your goddamn rock music... gtfo!"
LOL, maybe, but it's true, they should somehow make a huge movie, like 5 hours long, where they show the universe, the problems with modern society....kinda like an Obama Speech but for the ENTIRE WORLD...so these kids would come to their senses and realize among others things: they're not gonna be here forever and should do something meaningful with their lives, and contrary to what most of 'em have had burned into their brains, they aren't gonna get a second chance
haha. For the record, I guarantee I am crankier than thou.
But anyways, I like what you wrote here. excellent point on all fronts.
it seems each generation seems to be losing something important... its sense of societal obligation and values. Humans are largely out of touch... I know this, b/c I know myself/. :D The search for meaning is a life long process. No one needs to have their sense of mind and individuality driven out of them.
you're probably right, but dont forget; the generation who found it this is mostly out of the baby boomer generation. there is more of them, therefore more people who were interested in this type of science
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the baby boom the older generation. Cause I said, they are the ones who did all this and not the new generation who couldn't care less
exactly thats what im saying. there was more of the older generation, so more of a success rate. not making any excuses for my generation at all, in fact it's the opposite LOL we're definitely more lazy but there's less of us and therefore not as many people would want to go into something like that. couldn't say that for myself though, this stuff really interests me and i hope to study this one day...
They said it can see deeper, cool. Can barely wait for the Magellan in 2016. If I remember what I saw in the "The Universe" doc-series, it'll be 7-8 telescopes all with a diameter over 8m.
Religious folk who look at this are probably going: "What's that???"
This pictures just make me feel so small in comparation with the seen on this pictures.But the pictures are beatiful, made my eyes tear.
Wish i could live enough to travel to those places.Ehhh humanity with their own problems thinking its the most important forgeting their true meaning of existence and the true answers that must be found
Beautiful. What amazes me the most tough, is our unawareness that all of this exists, NOW, at this moment. When we watch videos like this, we look at it as pictures, we aren't actually aware that we are surrounded by these things that we see on the pictures. We aren't aware that billions of other beings, somewhere, far away from us, in different galaxies, on other planets, RIGHT NOW watch the same things on their own pictures, just from another angle, thinking the same things we think here.
I wished we could live forever and continue to enjoy the beauty and, I can't even describe it any more, of the space. Maybe there are other civilizations that could do that and maybe they are what we call "God".
There was, at one point, an abundance of water on the Martian surface, but given that the Martian gravity is much less than the Terran gravity, that water gradually leaked into space.
Out of all the vastness we are but a negligible speck, but we can see so much without leaving the comfort of our minute seat on our minute planet. : ) Now if we can grow up beyond our ape like tendencies.
Well, would you rather have a giant pimple on your forehead that ruins a 'first date' or, have your entire galaxy being consumed and destroyed by a supermassive black hole over a period of millions of years. Everything is relative.
No galaxies would be "consumed" by a supermassive black hole man. Indeed, every single galaxy has one, and without them the galaxies wouldn't have formed. :P
Galaxies collide. The hubble has shown pictures of it. Our galaxy will be colliding with Andromeda in a few umpteen billion years. With an infinite number of galaxies out there, there is probably one that is a "super carnivore".
The thing is though, it doesn't cause the central holes to "eat" the other stars. Indeed, with that collision it's not even calculated to be any actual star collisions.
Nothing will be "destroyed" other than the current large-scale structure (replaced by a new) and a couple extra stars that get too close to the two merging holes.
Granted, "destroyed" is a relative term in itself. Perhaps our lives are too short to spend arguing over how long it takes for one galaxy to smash another. I think I will go get some ice cream and smoke a cigarrette.
But it's not one galaxy that smashes the other one. All the interacting galaxies are "destroyed" in the sense that their previous structure no longer exists, but both are replaced with new structure or, join to together form a single new structure.
One thing that supermassives CAN destroy though is life. I don't remember the name of the galaxy, but the supermassive in it is active, and the jets irradiate another galaxy - life is impossible in that second one. :)
theres like out there iknow it, im just waiting for the day when both have the technology to meet, or we just get invaded like what happens in every damn alien movie, but still, there is definatly some sort of like form out there, whether they be giants or simply a spec of legs on the floor, such as basteria, there is something out there!
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What is the theme song?
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I heard that the moon is made from cheese !!!!
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Made a new religion today, and it's God is Hubble
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Hehe...reading some of these comments makes me feel thankful that we haven't met any aliens yet. Do any of you trolls realise how infantile and stupid you sound? Jeez, if this is the level of IQ in kids today, I'm worried.
WingsofNorway 9 months ago
1:36 ...most beautiful thing i'v ever seen
runescapecars4321 10 months ago
0:42 looks like a monkey but this is amazing
TheJuanV100 11 months ago
What's going on here?
Roopydoo 11 months ago
"the big lie." This theory states that no matter how big the lie is (or more precisely, because it's so big), people will believe it if you repeat it enough. Everyone tells small lies, Hitler reasoned, but few have the guts to tell colossal lies [source: Hoffer]. Because a big lie is so unlikely, people will come to accept it.
This theory helps us understand so many of the lies throughout history.
nwopropaganda 1 year ago
The Universe is so beautiful
IT freaks me out
2nasafakedit 1 year ago
@2nasafakedit the part of the universe I admire most is when I wrote my name (in cursive) in jizz across your mothers forehead.
When I look at the photos I can clearly see the perfection of my cursive loops and angles
...I'm sorry -I'm getting too emotional from that beautiful memory, peace and love to all, and to all a good night, Ho! Ho! Ho! (not to be confused with 2Nasa's late mother)
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
@MightySaturn5 is mentally retarded lol
2nasafakedit 1 year ago
These are all faked. They are CGI's whipped up by you lying Dawinistic Evolutionary Conspirtors.
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Hubble cant even take photos of apollo artifacts on the moon
because there are none
Nasa Faked It
2nasafakedit 1 year ago
@2nasafakedit No they dont take pictures of it because there is no need to. plus i would much rather look at this with the Hubble telescope then the moon....
Darkstar1282 1 year ago
@Darkstar1282 why wouldn't there be a need to take pictures of the remains of the apollo missions? Are you only assuming that there is no need because it really wouldn't cost anything to point the VLT( Very Large Telescope in Chile) at the moon, after some adjustments ( the director was going to do it to shut up non believers and you never heard anything again). Apollo has little to do with astronomy.
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one of the best relaxing and comfortable videos i have ever seen.
Simply beautiful
this is a universe beauty,and 2 people missed the like button?
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one of the best relaxing and comfortable videos i have ever seen.
Simply beautiful
This is such a universe beauty,and 2 people missed the like button?
mabelxxxbsb 1 year ago
1.17 unbelievable.This truly shows how insignificant we are.
lillyi07 1 year ago
According to me, Hubble is the best invention by man till date alongwith the wheel, Google and YouTube. :P
warnpassion 1 year ago
AMAZING VIDEO AND PHOTOS!!! digital art doesnt even come close!! its so beautiful its almost hypnotic! thanks for posting!
Thunderhead2772 1 year ago
@AstronomyGuru1 dang the universe is huge
glenton657 1 year ago
we could be a spec of dust in some other universe and that universe could be a nother spec of dust from a nother universe.
Ravagar 2 years ago
maybe we are just advaced mold...hehe
ebrampton 2 years ago
"When I see your heavens,the works of your fingers,
The moon and THE STARS that you have prepared.
What is mortal man that you keep him in mind,
and the son of earthling man that you take care of him?"
(Psalms 8:3,4)
homokeskavics 2 years ago
Man will set foot on Mars in 2037 and on Titan in 2059... you'll see!
ClinicalAttacked 2 years ago
Can man set foot on Titan?
MatthewBuick 2 years ago
Sure... it will be a 3 year journey until we reach it... the trip may be shortened to just 1 year if we use thermonuclear ion reactors.
High levels of cosmic radiation can be isolated even with today's technology, and we won't even need pressure suits on Titan since the atmospheric pressure is 1.5 that of earth's (98% nitrogen vs. 78% nitrogen here on earth).
And the best thing is... it rains liquid methane!
ClinicalAttacked 2 years ago
55987200000000000000 km SHIT.
saleall 2 years ago
i would say...50000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000KM
bhzrdrs4 2 years ago
1:11 simply amazing.
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HeSlNo92 2 years ago 2
It's unlikely to happen, but I truly wish that humanity will be exploring some of those stars in my lifetime
ninjacowsattack 2 years ago 3
ion purpulsion is possible but unlikely to be made in our lifetimes if it is we'll most likely go to alpha centauri its only 4 1/2 light years away
unevenlight 2 years ago 2
gnarls barkley man... i love that shit!
poolboyent 2 years ago
Makes you wonder... Who's looking back at us?
mcgihoh 2 years ago 17
I agree, I'm sure there but be something somewhere out of 100 millon galaxes, looking back at us, We are blip to them, just as they are to us, IF they exsist
t3hbone 2 years ago
@mcgihoh certainly not some silly ancient evil god
2nasafakedit 1 year ago
The incredible beauty of the unknown.
Amazing pictures.....great video
chayaus 2 years ago
SPACE IS AWESOME!! thank you HUBBLE TELESCOPE!
tee719 2 years ago 23
we are so small !
beatifull video . . . thank's for posting !
ci9ano 2 years ago 2
awesome!!!!
richardsy 2 years ago
the sun and ice
dormiroM 2 years ago
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"And He is the Mighty, the Wise. His is the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth; He gives life and He gives death; and He is able to do all things. He is the First and the Last, and the Outward and the Inward; and He is the Knower of all things." (57:1-3)Quran
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its obvious that we should be focusing more on our own earth... we havent even been to the vast depths of the ocean...seems stupendous to even leave our earth before even understanding what it is ALL about....! the older generation has given up and is looking for a way out! it is the younger generation that are becoming vegetarians... voting for a safer president, and keeping everyone informed with the internet... if you search for wrong you get wrong, if you search for light you get light...
jonb2k8 2 years ago
BEAUTIFUL!!!
DarealDavidSinclair 2 years ago
At 0:22 what wasthe Galaxythat was all stretched and also any reason its like that?
Has it went into another?
Great vid keep them up!!!
Astritos111 2 years ago
Tell us more!!
starquasar1 2 years ago
amazing images!!!! 5/5 stars
maledictt 2 years ago
can't wait for sept.18th!I hope to see the milky way in th Earths night sky!
ma5maw7 2 years ago
some of the most beutiful and awsome pics i have seen
MrHavoc666 2 years ago
Amazing
swchanc 2 years ago
Fantastic and incredibly beautiful! WOW!!!
joeeelixir 2 years ago
So beautiful!!! I hope someone send me a Telescope.. i wann see those things!!! awsome!!
kdc111190 2 years ago
Beautiful. I feel like the older generations have kind of given up on space. My generation won't.
asphyxiafeeling 2 years ago
I think it's the people from the older generation that we can thank for these photos, the ones at NASA, JPL, Brown etc...This new generation is the one that doesn't even know the Earth is round. Sorry to say this, but I don't have much hope in today's generation, only a few years separate me from them, but it's a huge gap. Many kids today don't care about anything, only parties and how to get wasted. There are only a handful of exceptions in a given group.
MattHunX 2 years ago
I'm sure in the time you were a kid there were the same amount of kids that also didn't care about the "important things" than what there are now.
freakazo 2 years ago
Well...personally I think not. Each new generation is more irresponsible and ignorant than the last and doesn't know what to do with their lives. All they care about is parties, women, drugs....and many celebrities who they idolize aren't showing them a very good example. People were more into studying and working hard in the old days, they were also more respect to parents and intellectual people than today. Now, when they see a movie like "The Man From Earth" they go "boring, dumb, no action".
MattHunX 2 years ago
it seems as technology increases, our morality goes down. people simply lack respect these days...
viper2788 2 years ago
You sound like the cranky old grandfather who sits in his rocking chair outside on the front porch and lambasts every "young devil" that happens to pass by..
"wretched cock-sure youths! You and your goddamn rock music... gtfo!"
RainMan34 2 years ago
haha yea lol
sillybillyskaters 2 years ago
LOL, maybe, but it's true, they should somehow make a huge movie, like 5 hours long, where they show the universe, the problems with modern society....kinda like an Obama Speech but for the ENTIRE WORLD...so these kids would come to their senses and realize among others things: they're not gonna be here forever and should do something meaningful with their lives, and contrary to what most of 'em have had burned into their brains, they aren't gonna get a second chance
side-note: I like rock music
MattHunX 2 years ago
haha. For the record, I guarantee I am crankier than thou.
But anyways, I like what you wrote here. excellent point on all fronts.
it seems each generation seems to be losing something important... its sense of societal obligation and values. Humans are largely out of touch... I know this, b/c I know myself/. :D The search for meaning is a life long process. No one needs to have their sense of mind and individuality driven out of them.
Pro tipz: i also like rock music.
RainMan34 2 years ago
you're probably right, but dont forget; the generation who found it this is mostly out of the baby boomer generation. there is more of them, therefore more people who were interested in this type of science
aridinal 2 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the baby boom the older generation. Cause I said, they are the ones who did all this and not the new generation who couldn't care less
MattHunX 2 years ago
exactly thats what im saying. there was more of the older generation, so more of a success rate. not making any excuses for my generation at all, in fact it's the opposite LOL we're definitely more lazy but there's less of us and therefore not as many people would want to go into something like that. couldn't say that for myself though, this stuff really interests me and i hope to study this one day...
aridinal 2 years ago
I think I'm going to get out my telescope and look at the sky tonight
rollfitty69 2 years ago
that is the best video i have ever seen
williamcartee 2 years ago
rated: 100,00 *
ivspeedway 2 years ago
that last one was awesome
YeahNigguhhh 2 years ago
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ExNihiloJimmy 2 years ago
Why it's fake?
bartjoboy 2 years ago
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dumbnetworks 2 years ago
that is so beautiful..please NASA and ESA..more images..!!!!!! moooooore ...!!!!!
DoctorMustafaSaad 2 years ago
are those images available for download somewhere?
C4nn0nF0dd3r 2 years ago
Yes they are, I found some through google some months ago, some where over 100mb in size.
Dafariii 2 years ago
some are on wikipedia, the stephens quitet is there with a resolution of 6,064 × 6,760
Dafariii 2 years ago
B-E-A-utiful. Can't wait for more images.
They said it can see deeper, cool. Can barely wait for the Magellan in 2016. If I remember what I saw in the "The Universe" doc-series, it'll be 7-8 telescopes all with a diameter over 8m.
Religious folk who look at this are probably going: "What's that???"
MattHunX 2 years ago
Whats Magellan?
tyley 2 years ago
Well in my own words: It's a special telescope they are developing combining 7-8 lenses over 8m of diameter each.
MattHunX 2 years ago
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its a fake guys ...
ezuan88 2 years ago
sweeeeeeeeeeeeet
NAMLegolas 2 years ago
I am fascinated by gravitational lensing.
PsyogiBottoms 2 years ago
are these new pics after they installed the new camera?
luckystrke 2 years ago
i couldnt wait for the new images thanks a lot
EdgeRatedR007 2 years ago
This pictures just make me feel so small in comparation with the seen on this pictures.But the pictures are beatiful, made my eyes tear.
Wish i could live enough to travel to those places.Ehhh humanity with their own problems thinking its the most important forgeting their true meaning of existence and the true answers that must be found
Deardraf 2 years ago
Beautiful. What amazes me the most tough, is our unawareness that all of this exists, NOW, at this moment. When we watch videos like this, we look at it as pictures, we aren't actually aware that we are surrounded by these things that we see on the pictures. We aren't aware that billions of other beings, somewhere, far away from us, in different galaxies, on other planets, RIGHT NOW watch the same things on their own pictures, just from another angle, thinking the same things we think here.
derbigpr500 2 years ago 2
I wished we could live forever and continue to enjoy the beauty and, I can't even describe it any more, of the space. Maybe there are other civilizations that could do that and maybe they are what we call "God".
starquasar1 2 years ago
i think this images are beyond anyoneone's imagination there are so psychedelic
RESTLINXXX 2 years ago
just amazing how beautiful the universe and nature is....
blues260 2 years ago 2
That was amazing, left me speechless.
bethancoaker 2 years ago
Beautiful
zachismxn 2 years ago
wow the universe is an amazing place
KalahariSurf 2 years ago 3
amazing! i wonder if there is life out there....
SimsGurlie 2 years ago 2
of course their is and also resources we need
radiantfluxify 2 years ago 2
Almost certainly.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
if yes, then we will need the doctor LOL
i bet that there is i mean if its like our galaxy then perhaps they have there one form of dominate life.
SimsGurlie 2 years ago
On some of the planets, there may be two codominant species, or, less likely, even multiple, equally dominant ones.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
Really? Cool! And also that thing with mars...how there could have been life on there due to those rocks....they looked like they eroded when water.
SimsGurlie 2 years ago
There was, at one point, an abundance of water on the Martian surface, but given that the Martian gravity is much less than the Terran gravity, that water gradually leaked into space.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
wow! breath taking images!
xtiger357 2 years ago
Beautiful and amazing
Out of all the vastness we are but a negligible speck, but we can see so much without leaving the comfort of our minute seat on our minute planet. : ) Now if we can grow up beyond our ape like tendencies.
blueghist 2 years ago
that was sick
Ruzic99 2 years ago 2
Everyone should see these pictures and try to realize exactly how big their own percieved problems actually are.
jailarson 2 years ago 3
What do you mean?
RainMan34 2 years ago
Well, would you rather have a giant pimple on your forehead that ruins a 'first date' or, have your entire galaxy being consumed and destroyed by a supermassive black hole over a period of millions of years. Everything is relative.
jailarson 2 years ago
No galaxies would be "consumed" by a supermassive black hole man. Indeed, every single galaxy has one, and without them the galaxies wouldn't have formed. :P
Ours is 4 million solar masses apparently. :)
EtherealN 2 years ago
Galaxies collide. The hubble has shown pictures of it. Our galaxy will be colliding with Andromeda in a few umpteen billion years. With an infinite number of galaxies out there, there is probably one that is a "super carnivore".
jailarson 2 years ago
Time to collision is about 4by if memory serves.
The thing is though, it doesn't cause the central holes to "eat" the other stars. Indeed, with that collision it's not even calculated to be any actual star collisions.
Nothing will be "destroyed" other than the current large-scale structure (replaced by a new) and a couple extra stars that get too close to the two merging holes.
EtherealN 2 years ago
Granted, "destroyed" is a relative term in itself. Perhaps our lives are too short to spend arguing over how long it takes for one galaxy to smash another. I think I will go get some ice cream and smoke a cigarrette.
jailarson 2 years ago
But it's not one galaxy that smashes the other one. All the interacting galaxies are "destroyed" in the sense that their previous structure no longer exists, but both are replaced with new structure or, join to together form a single new structure.
One thing that supermassives CAN destroy though is life. I don't remember the name of the galaxy, but the supermassive in it is active, and the jets irradiate another galaxy - life is impossible in that second one. :)
EtherealN 2 years ago
brand spanking new images :D
Ayomide345 2 years ago
I was expecting a kind of "before - after" video at first.
Nice video!
newcoleco 2 years ago