The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken

January 26, 2008 by jim

Trying to wrap your mind around how vast the universe is? Take a look at the video below.

So God created all of this just for us?

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is called a "pencil beam" survey because the observations encompass a narrow, yet "deep" piece of sky. Astronomers compare the Ultra Deep Field view to looking through an eight-foot-long soda straw.

Learn more about the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.


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