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    Envoyée le samedi 04 juillet 2009 13:52:17
    par tdarnell
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    Since I made the "Most Important Image" video, I have consistently gotten emails asking how the image was taken in the first place.

    Here is a video from HubbleSite.org that does a great job of telling the story of how the first Hubble Deep Field was taken in 1995.

    What many people don't know is that the decision to try and take this image was very risky for the project scientists. Time on the Hubble telescope is in very high demand and very competitive and using it to stare at an empty patch of sky was considered a waste, especially if nothing turned up.

    It was far from clear that the telescope would see anything at all after such long exposures. The risk paid off however, and the rest is history.


    CREDIT: NASA and STSci (created under NASA contract and is public domain)

    http://hubblesite.org/gallery/movie_theater/lookdeep/



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  • DoodlesTheCure

    Iv heard the speed at which the universe expands is not constrained to this law although i have no evidence to back this up so dont quote me
    samedi 07 avril 2012 08:06:14
  • rs247ful

    nothing travels faster than light
    jeudi 01 mars 2012 13:42:11
  • rs247ful

    wrong
    jeudi 23 février 2012 12:48:19
  • Aviatorsmith

    The universe is expanding faster than the speed of light.
    mercredi 28 décembre 2011 07:55:21
  • zcmini000

    Here's what I don't understand. If the Big Bang happened 14 billion years ago. How can objects be 46 billion light years apart from each other? Logically, they could only be, let's say, 28 billion light years apart, if they were moving at the speed of light? Help!!!
    jeudi 08 décembre 2011 17:50:23
  • erickabeutler

    love it, keep on posting :)
    jeudi 29 septembre 2011 19:13:10
  • jetair7

    Religion is an attempt to socialize the experience of personal contact with spirit. Most organizations of people have membership criteria and rules. That is the nature of social systems. People are social. Religions serve a social role. God does not require religion, but personal experience with the creator can move some people to a social response. People create religions, God creates persons. Yes, God also creates all that Hubble sees, yes this is not the only inhabited sphere
    samedi 11 juin 2011 01:15:27
  • Naughtyjug

    ....it's a circular argument my firend. I can just as easily suggest that the universe has always been here (but maybe that's too deep for you), that it didn't need a creator, it has simply always been. Humans make things and it seems logical within our tiny brain that the universe, by extension, must have been made at some point. There's no inherent reason why that has to be. The only thing that will remain of me when I die are memories of the good or bad things that I did here.
    lundi 25 avril 2011 06:11:32
  • 1LonePuma

    God, the creator of all things seen and not seen is about to recreate a new heaven and a new earth. He will remove our pollutions and rid the world of sin. Those who are without repentance will forever be lost without a way of escape. God will finally destroy those who oppose his Son and will spend eternity with Satan in the lake of fire. The choice is yours, but time is running out!
    samedi 23 avril 2011 23:33:18
  • unknowngiver

    hey who told NASA To take this picture? I can't find this video but its of a scientist talking about this picture and its really humbling
    mercredi 15 décembre 2010 11:32:37
  • ferrarimike23

    Ybcool How could you look at this and not believe there's a god all these galaxys didn't get here byitself this universe didn't create it's self After exploring space alot of astronomers Start beliving Maybe you shouldn't be so shallowminded Ohwell your doomed anyways
    mardi 05 octobre 2010 07:25:50
  • ybcool

    Once again.. Science TRUMPS Religion!! (as if it could've EVER POSSIBLY been ANY other way!) ;-)
    mercredi 02 juin 2010 01:21:42
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