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No, because it will be impossible for the Hubble Space Telescope to map out all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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Will the Hubble Space Telescope capture an image of 100 billion galaxies in the universe into one picture?

The Hubble Space Telescope is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation. Although it has taken photos from other galaxies, it does not have the capability of capturing a single image of 100 billion galaxies on one photo.


Will the Hubble Space Telescope survey all 100 billion galaxies to make a 3D map of the observable universe?

No. Such a task would be impossible.


How many years will the Hubble Space Telescope observe over the entire sky of 100 billion galaxies since the Hubble Ultra Deep Field is roughly one ten-millionth of the sky?

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.


Using a hubble telescope how old is the universe?

13.7555 billion years.


Can all 100 billion galaxies be taken with the Hubble Space Telescope?

No. The Hubble Space Telescope can't take an image of all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe, because it will be at least 140 million arcminutes across and 20 million arcminutes wide. Also, it will be 2 million times bigger than the Extended Groth Strip.


Will Hubble make a 3D map of at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe?

No, because it will be impossible for Hubble make a 3D map of at least 100 billion galaxies (i.e. 60 billion spiral and barred spiral galaxies, 20 billion lenticular galaxies, 15 billion elliptical galaxies, and 5 billion irregular/peculiar galaxies) in the observable universe, at distances up to 13 billion light-years; since the observable universe is 13.7 billion light-years in diameter.


What is the name of the telescope that they use to see galaxies?

the hubble telescope edwin hubble :)


What was the hubble space telescope named after?

The Hubble Space Telescope was named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble, who played a crucial role in changing our understanding of the universe by demonstrating that galaxies are moving away from each other.


What is the age of the universe according to hubble telescope?

The age of the universe according to the Hubble Space Telescope is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years. This estimate is based on observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation and the expansion rate of the universe.


What percent of the universe is galaxies?

It's not that the universe is made of up "galaxies" and that an exact "percent" can be given in the way that you are thinking, but the Hubble Telescope estimates that the universe is actually occupied by hundreds of billions of galaxies (maybe even more!).


What did edwin hubble invented?

Edwin Hubble did not invent anything. He was an astronomer who is famous for discovering that the universe is expanding, demonstrating that galaxies are moving away from each other. This discovery led to the formulation of the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe.


What has the Hubble Telescope accomplished?

The Hubble Space Telescope has provided stunning images of the universe, helped refine the estimate of the universe's expansion rate, measured the age of the universe, discovered new galaxies and stars, and provided insights into the properties of black holes and dark matter.