Hubble - The Most Distant Galaxies 16:9 (Music: Oxygene 1 by Jean Michel Jarre)

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Imagery courtesy of NASA, ESA, Hubble and STScl.

Oxygene Part 1 reproduced by kind permission of Francis Dreyfus Music and Jean Michel Jarre.

HiQuality Stereo Version - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hyT1en9CyvQ&fmt=18

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  • Instead of arguing who is the master of all knowledge on the comments, why you all dont take a minute of your time to contemplate and wonder?

  • @THEm4rduk Thank you! :-)

  • are the Galaxy's moving faster than the speed of light?

  • @AlbertInSanAntonio yes they are, although they are not moving *through space* faster than light - the space is expanding!

  • 4:37 - except the Andromeda galaxy, which is getting closer than it ever was now:P

  • @Andreware heheh, ok smartypants! ;)

    Galaxies in our local cluster, that are gravitationally bound with the Milky-Way, do not recede with the expansion of the universe.

    But then again, back when the observable universe was less than a second old, the whole enchilada was compressed into a volume a whole lot smaller than the current distance to Andromeda!

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  • absolutely beautiful.

  • Is that God flipping us off at the end?

  • Most amazing thing ever.No matter how many times I see the universe like that it always blows my mind.Also reassures me somehow

  • @speedfreek67 youre welcome o\

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