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Cosmic Journeys - Hubble: Universe in Motion
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Since its launch 25 Years ago, the Hubble Telescope has returned images of unprecedented beauty of a dynamic and changing universe.
In this episode of COSMIC JOURNEYS, Hubble’s most iconic images are bought to life to answer some of the most important questions facing astronomers today. Colliding galaxies, the birth and death of stars, jets of gas thrown out by material crashing into distant suns: these incredible images tech us valuable lessons about how galaxies are formed, what dark matter is and even the fate of the earth itself.
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published: 31 Jul 2015
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The Extraordinary Things Hubble Has Seen | 100 Incredible Images Of The Universe Montage (4K UHD)
Since it launched more than three decades ago, the data that the Hubble space telescope has collected has been used to write more than 18,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, from planet formation to gigantic black holes. But it is Hubble's awe-inspiring images that have reinvigorated the public interest in astronomy. At the click of a button, anyone can gaze at distant parts of the universe and the wonders that it contains, without ever having to leave our planet. Not since the days of Galileo has a telescope revolutionised our understanding of the cosmos and so broadly piqued the curiosity of the human race. Hubble is our window into the unknown.
Sit back, relax, enjoy the incredible music and allow your eyes to scan across some of the greatest images ever captured. This is just ...
published: 26 Aug 2021
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How Hubble Works | Spaced Out
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” we break down the inner workings of the most advanced telescope in space—Hubble! Learn about the incredible systems designed to keep Hubble running and how it’s affecting the next generation of space telescopes.
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published: 27 May 2018
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The deepest image of the Universe ever taken | Hubble: The Wonders of Space Revealed - BBC
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Spectacular visualisation of the "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" - one of the deepest optical images of the Universe ever taken.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of its launch, this film tells the remarkable story of how Hubble revealed the awe and wonder of our universe and how a team of daring astronauts risked their lives to keep it working
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published: 09 May 2020
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The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy
The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen.
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If you hold a pin at arm’s length up in the air, the head of the pin covers approximately the amount of sky that appears in the Hubble Deep Field. The iconic 1995 image is crowded, not because it’s a broad swath of sky but because it’s a broad swath of time. The Hubble Deep Field is more than 12 billion light-years deep.
Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble’s science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope. Previous calculations had indicated that Hubble would not be able to detect very distant galaxies, but Williams figured they’d never know unless they tried.
His team chose a completely dark part of the...
published: 21 Sep 2016
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Hubble Space Telescope, Planet 9, Curiosity Mars Rover, Cosmic Roulette | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
Bill Whitaker's 2017 reports on the spectacular revelations courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope, efforts to track down a ninth planet in our solar system, and the Mars rover Curiosity. And from 2013, Anderson Cooper's report on the dangers posed by asteroids falling from space.
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published: 21 Jan 2023
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Hubble's UItra Deep Field in 3D is an amazing journey through space and time
The Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field imagery peers 12 billion light-years away from Earth to the early Universe. The team at the Space Telescope Science Institute has created an amazing look at the past in this 3D visualization.
Credit:
Visualization: Frank Summers, Alyssa Pagan, Leah Hustak, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare (STScI)
Data: Anton Koekemoer, Bahram Mobasher, and HUDF Team
Music: "Autumn: Meditativo" by Dee Yan-Key CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
published: 12 Jan 2021
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Sonification of a Hubble Deep Space Image
Space becomes “sonified” in this visualization of a cluster of galaxies imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Time flows left to right, and the frequency of sound changes from bottom to top, ranging from 30 to 1,000 hertz. Objects near the bottom of the image produce lower notes, while those near the top produce higher ones. Most of the visible specks are galaxies housing countless stars. A few individual stars shine brightly in the foreground. Stars and compact galaxies create short, clear tones, while sprawling spiral galaxies emit longer notes that change pitch. The higher density of galaxies near the center of the image — the heart of this galaxy cluster, known as RXC J0142.9+4438 — results in a swell of mid-range tones halfway through the video. Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys...
published: 05 Mar 2019
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The Hubble Tension Mystery and Future Discoveries!
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published: 26 Mar 2024
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For the Last 33 Years, Hubble Has Been Seeing Something It Wasn't Designed For | Hubble Supercut
Supercut of all the Hubble episodes on our solar system. A journey through the solar system.
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published: 19 Oct 2023
50:02
Cosmic Journeys - Hubble: Universe in Motion
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Since its launch 25 Years ago, the ...
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Since its launch 25 Years ago, the Hubble Telescope has returned images of unprecedented beauty of a dynamic and changing universe.
In this episode of COSMIC JOURNEYS, Hubble’s most iconic images are bought to life to answer some of the most important questions facing astronomers today. Colliding galaxies, the birth and death of stars, jets of gas thrown out by material crashing into distant suns: these incredible images tech us valuable lessons about how galaxies are formed, what dark matter is and even the fate of the earth itself.
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Since its launch 25 Years ago, the Hubble Telescope has returned images of unprecedented beauty of a dynamic and changing universe.
In this episode of COSMIC JOURNEYS, Hubble’s most iconic images are bought to life to answer some of the most important questions facing astronomers today. Colliding galaxies, the birth and death of stars, jets of gas thrown out by material crashing into distant suns: these incredible images tech us valuable lessons about how galaxies are formed, what dark matter is and even the fate of the earth itself.
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Here at SpaceRip, we value the exploration of the unknown. We surpass boundaries for the sake of uncovering the mysteries of the cosmos and what they may tell us about our origin and our future. With our videos, we hope to educate our viewers on how we fit into the universe, and more so how we can do our part to better it.
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- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 7056111
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The Extraordinary Things Hubble Has Seen | 100 Incredible Images Of The Universe Montage (4K UHD)
Since it launched more than three decades ago, the data that the Hubble space telescope has collected has been used to write more than 18,000 peer-reviewed scie...
Since it launched more than three decades ago, the data that the Hubble space telescope has collected has been used to write more than 18,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, from planet formation to gigantic black holes. But it is Hubble's awe-inspiring images that have reinvigorated the public interest in astronomy. At the click of a button, anyone can gaze at distant parts of the universe and the wonders that it contains, without ever having to leave our planet. Not since the days of Galileo has a telescope revolutionised our understanding of the cosmos and so broadly piqued the curiosity of the human race. Hubble is our window into the unknown.
Sit back, relax, enjoy the incredible music and allow your eyes to scan across some of the greatest images ever captured. This is just a tiny part of the universe we exist within.
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Since it launched more than three decades ago, the data that the Hubble space telescope has collected has been used to write more than 18,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, from planet formation to gigantic black holes. But it is Hubble's awe-inspiring images that have reinvigorated the public interest in astronomy. At the click of a button, anyone can gaze at distant parts of the universe and the wonders that it contains, without ever having to leave our planet. Not since the days of Galileo has a telescope revolutionised our understanding of the cosmos and so broadly piqued the curiosity of the human race. Hubble is our window into the unknown.
Sit back, relax, enjoy the incredible music and allow your eyes to scan across some of the greatest images ever captured. This is just a tiny part of the universe we exist within.
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- published: 26 Aug 2021
- views: 1191112
3:36
How Hubble Works | Spaced Out
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” we break down the inner workings of the most advanced telescope in space—Hubble! Learn about the incredible systems designed to...
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” we break down the inner workings of the most advanced telescope in space—Hubble! Learn about the incredible systems designed to keep Hubble running and how it’s affecting the next generation of space telescopes.
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In this episode of “Spaced Out,” we break down the inner workings of the most advanced telescope in space—Hubble! Learn about the incredible systems designed to keep Hubble running and how it’s affecting the next generation of space telescopes.
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- published: 27 May 2018
- views: 173850
2:40
The deepest image of the Universe ever taken | Hubble: The Wonders of Space Revealed - BBC
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Spectacular visualisation of the "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" - one of the deepest optical images of the Universe ever taken.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of its launch, this film tells the remarkable story of how Hubble revealed the awe and wonder of our universe and how a team of daring astronauts risked their lives to keep it working
Hubble: The Wonders of Space Revealed | Horizon | BBC
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Spectacular visualisation of the "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" - one of the deepest optical images of the Universe ever taken.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of its launch, this film tells the remarkable story of how Hubble revealed the awe and wonder of our universe and how a team of daring astronauts risked their lives to keep it working
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- published: 09 May 2020
- views: 802807
5:27
The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy
The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen.
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If you hold a pin at arm’s length up in the air...
The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen.
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If you hold a pin at arm’s length up in the air, the head of the pin covers approximately the amount of sky that appears in the Hubble Deep Field. The iconic 1995 image is crowded, not because it’s a broad swath of sky but because it’s a broad swath of time. The Hubble Deep Field is more than 12 billion light-years deep.
Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble’s science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope. Previous calculations had indicated that Hubble would not be able to detect very distant galaxies, but Williams figured they’d never know unless they tried.
His team chose a completely dark part of the sky, in order to see beyond the stars of the Milky Way, and programmed Hubble to stare at that spot for 10 days. It was unusual to use precious observing time to point the telescope at nothing in particular, but that’s what they did.
"We didn’t know what was there, and that was the whole purpose of the observation, basically — to get a core sample of the universe," Williams said, borrowing the concept of the "core sample" from the earth sciences.
"You do the same thing if you're trying to understand the geology of the Earth: Pick some typical spot to drill down to try to understand exactly what the various layers of the Earth are and what they mean in terms of its geologic history."
What makes the Hubble Deep Field an atypical core sample is that rather than observing the material as it is now, the telescope collected images of galaxies as they appeared millions and billions of years ago. Since light can only travel so fast, the telescope is a peephole into the history of the universe.
Click here to download the Hubble Deep Field images: http://www.spacetelescope.org/science/deep_fields/
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The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen.
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If you hold a pin at arm’s length up in the air, the head of the pin covers approximately the amount of sky that appears in the Hubble Deep Field. The iconic 1995 image is crowded, not because it’s a broad swath of sky but because it’s a broad swath of time. The Hubble Deep Field is more than 12 billion light-years deep.
Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble’s science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope. Previous calculations had indicated that Hubble would not be able to detect very distant galaxies, but Williams figured they’d never know unless they tried.
His team chose a completely dark part of the sky, in order to see beyond the stars of the Milky Way, and programmed Hubble to stare at that spot for 10 days. It was unusual to use precious observing time to point the telescope at nothing in particular, but that’s what they did.
"We didn’t know what was there, and that was the whole purpose of the observation, basically — to get a core sample of the universe," Williams said, borrowing the concept of the "core sample" from the earth sciences.
"You do the same thing if you're trying to understand the geology of the Earth: Pick some typical spot to drill down to try to understand exactly what the various layers of the Earth are and what they mean in terms of its geologic history."
What makes the Hubble Deep Field an atypical core sample is that rather than observing the material as it is now, the telescope collected images of galaxies as they appeared millions and billions of years ago. Since light can only travel so fast, the telescope is a peephole into the history of the universe.
Click here to download the Hubble Deep Field images: http://www.spacetelescope.org/science/deep_fields/
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- published: 21 Sep 2016
- views: 7320099
49:19
Hubble Space Telescope, Planet 9, Curiosity Mars Rover, Cosmic Roulette | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
Bill Whitaker's 2017 reports on the spectacular revelations courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope, efforts to track down a ninth planet in our solar system, an...
Bill Whitaker's 2017 reports on the spectacular revelations courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope, efforts to track down a ninth planet in our solar system, and the Mars rover Curiosity. And from 2013, Anderson Cooper's report on the dangers posed by asteroids falling from space.
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- published: 21 Jan 2023
- views: 2153937
6:04
Hubble's UItra Deep Field in 3D is an amazing journey through space and time
The Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field imagery peers 12 billion light-years away from Earth to the early Universe. The team at the Space Telescope Scienc...
The Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field imagery peers 12 billion light-years away from Earth to the early Universe. The team at the Space Telescope Science Institute has created an amazing look at the past in this 3D visualization.
Credit:
Visualization: Frank Summers, Alyssa Pagan, Leah Hustak, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare (STScI)
Data: Anton Koekemoer, Bahram Mobasher, and HUDF Team
Music: "Autumn: Meditativo" by Dee Yan-Key CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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The Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field imagery peers 12 billion light-years away from Earth to the early Universe. The team at the Space Telescope Science Institute has created an amazing look at the past in this 3D visualization.
Credit:
Visualization: Frank Summers, Alyssa Pagan, Leah Hustak, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare (STScI)
Data: Anton Koekemoer, Bahram Mobasher, and HUDF Team
Music: "Autumn: Meditativo" by Dee Yan-Key CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- published: 12 Jan 2021
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Sonification of a Hubble Deep Space Image
Space becomes “sonified” in this visualization of a cluster of galaxies imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Time flows left to right, and the frequency of ...
Space becomes “sonified” in this visualization of a cluster of galaxies imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Time flows left to right, and the frequency of sound changes from bottom to top, ranging from 30 to 1,000 hertz. Objects near the bottom of the image produce lower notes, while those near the top produce higher ones. Most of the visible specks are galaxies housing countless stars. A few individual stars shine brightly in the foreground. Stars and compact galaxies create short, clear tones, while sprawling spiral galaxies emit longer notes that change pitch. The higher density of galaxies near the center of the image — the heart of this galaxy cluster, known as RXC J0142.9+4438 — results in a swell of mid-range tones halfway through the video. Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys and Wide Field Camera 3 acquired this image on Aug. 13, 2018.
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https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=13061
Credit: NASA/Hubble/SYSTEM Sounds (Matt Russo/Andrew Santaguida)
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Space becomes “sonified” in this visualization of a cluster of galaxies imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Time flows left to right, and the frequency of sound changes from bottom to top, ranging from 30 to 1,000 hertz. Objects near the bottom of the image produce lower notes, while those near the top produce higher ones. Most of the visible specks are galaxies housing countless stars. A few individual stars shine brightly in the foreground. Stars and compact galaxies create short, clear tones, while sprawling spiral galaxies emit longer notes that change pitch. The higher density of galaxies near the center of the image — the heart of this galaxy cluster, known as RXC J0142.9+4438 — results in a swell of mid-range tones halfway through the video. Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys and Wide Field Camera 3 acquired this image on Aug. 13, 2018.
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https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=13061
Credit: NASA/Hubble/SYSTEM Sounds (Matt Russo/Andrew Santaguida)
- published: 05 Mar 2019
- views: 1276012
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For the Last 33 Years, Hubble Has Been Seeing Something It Wasn't Designed For | Hubble Supercut
Supercut of all the Hubble episodes on our solar system. A journey through the solar system.
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Supercut of all the Hubble episodes on our solar system. A journey through the solar system.
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- published: 19 Oct 2023
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