the farthest the hubble telescope can see is about 150 million light years away!
I believe that the furthest that the Hubble Telescope has "seen" has been 10 -15 billion years away. 13 billion years is the correct answer though.
In 2004, a small galaxy was imaged and thought to be 13.23 billion light years away.
About 14 billion light years away. The galaxy was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in a picture known as the Hubble Deep Field.
Space is infinite, so there is no way to know the furthest galaxy
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The farthest humans have ever gotten from Earth would be the vicinity of the Moon during the Apollo program. This would be around 370 000 km.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the most famous and the best working EVER MADE!
No further maintenance or upgrade of the Hubble Space Telescope is planned following the last work on it during 2009. It's hoped that Hubble will hold together and continue in operation until the Webb Space Telescope is launched in 2014.
No plants have ever been observed on the Celestial Sphere.
Yes, but no accumulation. Just observed falling.
The furthest Hubble as ever gazed into the universe is the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Search that in google and check it out.
No, the farthest that people have gone is to the moon.
In my humble opinion, I would have to say the Sombrero Galaxy (M104). Out of the top ten most beautiful photos ever taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, the Sombrero Galaxy was rated number one.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the greatest telescope ever built. It's important because it takes pictures far out into the galaxy so astronomers can study them. BTW I want to be an astronomer.
No, the farthest planet from the Sun is always Neptune.
The Galaxy doesnt end. the galaxy lasts for ever. There isn't anywhere for the galaxy to end at
the earth's location at any given time is less than 152 million km from the sun (152 million km is earth's farthest location from the sun ever observed).
Everyone who has ever lived has spent their entire life in a galaxy. The planet we live in is part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
no i dont think that
the farthest a mousetrap car has ever gone is 100000 meaters
a telescopeIn 1925, Edwin Hubble discover cepheid variable(s) in what we now call the Andromeda Galaxy. From those he could tell that the group of stars was too far away to be part of the Milky Way. It was the first proof that other galaxies exist.
because nobody has ever been outside our galaxy so we can't tell if it is a spiral galaxy or not.