Hubble, the world’s first space-based telescope found a resemblance of a smiling emoji in its space exploration. Hubble happens to have an ...
Hubble, the world’s first space-based telescope found a resemblance of a smiling emoji in its space exploration. Hubble happens to have an unprecedented resolution in taking pictures of stars, planets and even galaxies. On one such routine trip around the Earth, Hubble captured the image of formation of galaxies in the past. But this new one is of a much deeper look into space.
The pictures give us the first evidence of so many cosmic beings still left unknown, let alone unseen to the Humankind. This recent picture is of Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), which is a combination and a great mosaic of hundreds of small pictures.
Over many years, all these photos which were taken by space telescopes fitted to satellites and stations in the space are used here. Combining all of them, which look deep into the deepest part of the space, this evidence is created. The picture of immense cosmos in itself has over thousands of galaxies.
So, the HUDF decides to call it a Patch Work of the space, and not just a mere image of the space. Approximately about a 10,000 galaxies are present in that one single picture from deep space. This is said according to the astronomers who have been working on this for years.
The result of this picture came from the 1993 installation of new camera equipment and further repairs and updations to it. The spacewalk missions of the astronauts have been very successful and from the day HUDF was installed, the way humankind looks at space, has changed.
The pictures give us the first evidence of so many cosmic beings still left unknown, let alone unseen to the Humankind. This recent picture is of Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), which is a combination and a great mosaic of hundreds of small pictures.
Over many years, all these photos which were taken by space telescopes fitted to satellites and stations in the space are used here. Combining all of them, which look deep into the deepest part of the space, this evidence is created. The picture of immense cosmos in itself has over thousands of galaxies.
So, the HUDF decides to call it a Patch Work of the space, and not just a mere image of the space. Approximately about a 10,000 galaxies are present in that one single picture from deep space. This is said according to the astronomers who have been working on this for years.
" What we have done is to go back to the archive of the original images, directly as observed by the HST, and improve the process of combination, aiming at the best image quality not only for the more distant smaller galaxies but also for the extended regions of the largest galaxies", says the one who has led this study.
The result of this picture came from the 1993 installation of new camera equipment and further repairs and updations to it. The spacewalk missions of the astronauts have been very successful and from the day HUDF was installed, the way humankind looks at space, has changed.
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