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The Most Important Image Ever Taken. The Universe

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One peek into a small part of the sky, one giant leap back in time. The Hubble telescope has provided mankind's deepest, most detailed visible view of the universe.

Representing a narrow "keyhole" view stretching to the visible horizon of the universe, the Hubble Deep Field image covers a speck of the sky only about the width of a dime 75 feet away. Though the field is a very small sample of the heavens, it is considered representative of the typical distribution of galaxies in space, because the universe, statistically, looks largely the same in all directions. Gazing into this small field, Hubble uncovered a bewildering assortment of at least 1,500galaxies at various stages of evolution.

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  • 1:31 kills the video :(

  • seeing this kid of piss's me off becaues will probly never in all are life time be able too vist thes places and see things no man has seen before but i really do hope the human race its it piteful wars and Bull Shit and start expanding and exploreing the universe. Hopefuly with in 200-400 years before we completey kill the earth

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  • Five hundred thousand million galaxies in the Milky Way? I thought the Milky way was a galaxy does he mean solar systems? Or am I completely confused?

  • ty hubble

  • NSAKrew:.

  • 6:05 << "this is a Picture of 78 billions light years " that's looking 78 billions years in the past, by now things might've changed for dying suns and planets and a Birth of another solar system, one way to find out is to wait for another 78 billions more.

  • hey hold on dont some millons of folks in the USA think the universe is only 6,000 yrs old?

  • NUMA NUMA! :D

  • @boorens18 Oh! Yeah, to a degree, it does. Right before Viv Stanshall starts his drunken tour of The Manor and then you hear, "Sailor's Hornpipe"!

  • @TheMuxXx I believe you mean grammer

  • this music reminds me of the song "tubular bells"

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