Galaxies. Billions OF billions of galaxies. To quote Isaac Asimov; "The Stars, Like Dust..."
The Hubble telescope looked deep into space and discovered the Galaxy field. When then realised that it is obvious we are not alone.
Hubble Deep Field was created in 1995.
Hubble Deep Field South was created in 1998.
The Hubble Space Telescope takes detailed visible light pictures in space. These are high resolution records of deep space and time.
The Hubble Telescope is a freely moving object sent into space by NASA to take pictures and make observations in space, especially in areas not easily accessible with telescopes. There are more than one Hubble Telescope, such as those in deep space versus ones that are fairly close.
The Hubble telescope looked deep into space and discovered the Galaxy field. When then realised that it is obvious we are not alone.
Hubble Deep Field was created in 1995.
Hubble Ultra-Deep Field was created in 2004.
Hubble Deep Field South was created in 1998.
NASA's Hubble Deep Space Telescope was named after the man who invented it.
The Hubble is a telescope used to see deep space, it is not a spacecraft.
The Hubble Space Telescope takes detailed visible light pictures in space. These are high resolution records of deep space and time.
Yes, and better than ever. Google "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" for some of the most amazing pictures you will ever see. Thousands upon thousands of galaxies.
It would take at least 1,000,000 years for the Hubble Space Telescope to observe over the entire sky of 100 billion galaxies in the universe.
The point of the Hubble Deep Field observations is that scientists pointed the Hubble Space Telescope toward a dark patch of the sky where there were no known stars or galaxies. Everything observed in those photos had been entirely unknown before the images were obtained. So, nothing there has a "name"; by now, it probably has an index number in some database. But not a "name".
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the farthest the hubble telescope can see is about 150 million light years away!