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Early galaxies shown
2004-03-10
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Astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute today unveiled the deepest portrait of the visible universe ever achieved by humankind. Called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), the million-second-long exposure reveals the first galaxies to emerge from the so-called "dark ages," the time shortly after the big bang when the first stars reheated the cold, dark universe. The new image should offer new insights into what types of objects reheated the universe long ago.
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This historic new view is actually two separate images taken by Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-object Spectrometer (NICMOS). Both images reveal galaxies that are too faint to be seen by ground-based telescopes, or even in Hubble’s previous faraway looks, called the Hubble Deep Fields (HDFs), taken in 1995 and 1998.
Posted by:Korora

#4  It rather upsets me that such a fine thing as Hubble is mean to die?

I mean Mars and Hubble: There should be money for both.
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-3-10 10:12:43 PM  

#3  Check out the Archive on APOD. Here's a super cool shot.
Posted by: cingold   2004-3-10 5:59:32 PM  

#2  Earth is in the upper left hand corner.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-10 5:39:06 PM  

#1  If the Feds are going to "waste" my tax dollars I'd just as soon see it spent on things like this than some give away program that will simply transfer money to inner city liquor and convienence stores
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2004-3-10 4:47:04 PM  

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