The Hubble Deep Field, shown here, is a patch of sky in the constellation of Ursa Major the Great Bear. It was originally chosen because it was an empty and apparently blank patch of sky - so no ...
It was the deepest portrait of the universe ever taken at the time. The snapshot, dubbed the Hubble Deep Field contained thousands of nearby and distant galaxies. The image represents only a tiny ...
It's called the "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" and was created when Hubble stared at a small patch of sky for the equivalent of more than 11 days to see some of the most distant galaxies ever observed.
The Deep Field images require Hubble to stare at the same patch of sky for days on end It's amazing to think that when Hubble launched, scientists had yet to detect the first exoplanet ...
The Sky at Night — Hubble: The Five Greatest Images of the Cosmos The team reveals the 'top five' greatest images the Hubble Space Telescope has produced. BBC Four ...