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Title: The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D
Added: Aug 2, 2009
Author: tdarnell
Duration: 4:17
Description:
http://gplus.to/TonyDarnellhttp://twitter.com/DeepAstronomy http://facebook.com/SpaceFanI've recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image.I've written a short script that leads you through a quick history of both deep field images and this video ends with a fly-through of the Ultra Deep Field.Every galaxy in the image is in its proper distance as viewed from the telescope line of sight.As if this image wasn't amazing enough.Animation Credit:Hubble Cosmological Redshift Animation Courtesy:http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2004/28/video/b/Mike Gallishttp://phys23p.sl.psu.edu/phys_anim/Phys_anim.htmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6G2Z6iD-9MMusic Used in this video was purchased from stockmusic.net and belongs to the Spirit Legends Collection.The tunes I used were:Voice Redo BVoice in the DarkLink to demos:http://www.stockmusic.net/index.cfm/page/main.collectionDetails/collectionId/67
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Youtube Comments: 8134
KingRooney89 Says:
May 13, 2012 - Our brains cannot even comprehend what the hubble produced, we are not intelligent enough nor will we ever be intelligent enough to even explore our solar system let alone what else is out there.Honestly don't think about it because you will get a headache. First try and think how the hell scientists will even be able to get a man to walk on the surface of Mars before even thinking about anything else. We make a big deal by just walking on our only moon! Jupiter has 66!
safenders Says:
May 14, 2012 - Rammstein ??
safenders Says:
May 14, 2012 - Rammstein sonne??
nzaircraftfan Says:
May 16, 2012 - Just amazing how much we have learned from the Hubble space telescope such awesome photos
bubblinbrownsugar616 Says:
May 16, 2012 - Hopefully learn even more with JWST.
bubblinbrownsugar616 Says:
May 16, 2012 - I need to be high as hell to comprehend this.
Anduy Says:
May 16, 2012 - tdarnell is leading :D YAYYY
imalwayscarly Says:
May 16, 2012 - im literally in love with the universe
bicnarok Says:
May 17, 2012 - Tony all the way,
bicnarok Says:
May 17, 2012 - He the link to the "galaxies faster than light explained" is "Not available in my country" something to do with the music.
rgfunk7 Says:
May 18, 2012 - I can't even comprehend or get a perspective of the vastness of the universe from this video. Incredible work.
yanksguy23 Says:
May 18, 2012 - Thank you Tony for this video. Thank you NASA for Hubble. Thank you American people for placing this telescope in space and bringing its images back for all of humanity.
ShadesofEb0ny Says:
May 18, 2012 - Your pessimism is outstanding. How can be so sure of that presumption? Just because we lack the scientific capability to explore the solar system now doesn't mean that it's an impossible feat in the future. It'll be hard, and it's not going to happen in our life time, but our descendants could easily explore the solar system if technology becomes advanced enough. Migrating the galaxy will be tougher of course. But It's certainly not going to happen if we just give up and say it's impossible.
KingRooney89 Says:
May 19, 2012 - I'm usually a glass half full person and the most optimistic if you ask those who know me, but i am a realist and tell it like it is with no sugar coating.Honestly unless you're talking generations upon generations from now of our people then we won't even begin to even scratch the surface buddy. Sorry just how it is.One thing we have perfected though is war so should a comet per say head our way then for sure the war lords around the world have enough nukes to stop the extinction of mankind
ShadesofEb0ny Says:
May 19, 2012 - That's what I was implying: very distant generations from now, maybe even over a million years into the future. But it sounded like you said: "we'll NEVER be capable of exploring the solar system." No one knows the potential or limits of the human race! Nothing is absolute. We're a very young species...recorded civilization has only been around for around 10,000 years! Given enough time, who knows what we could blossom into? (If we don't succumb to extinction. Self-induced, or otherwise.)
ShadesofEb0ny Says:
May 19, 2012 - (Continued from initial comment) And as you mentioned: we could use what was previously war technology as a means of salvation instead. Looks like you do have some optimism after all.
MasterSethern Says:
May 27, 2012 - I can not find the music for, Voice in the Dark, nor for Voice Redo B.
zaSpeaker Says:
May 27, 2012 - ughh telescopes are awesome!!!
dragster178 Says:
May 28, 2012 - SPACE, FUCK YEAH!
Butimstillalive Says:
May 28, 2012 - SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE
VexedFilms Says:
May 28, 2012 - Crazy that I sit here trying to comprehend the vastness, knowing full well I physically can't.
joshsarles Says:
May 28, 2012 - Hubble deep field image is at 2:53.
bonnie43uk Says:
May 29, 2012 - As the narrator pointed out, the human brain struggles to conceptualize the sheer vastness of space and the billions of galaxies. Whilst watching the video, .. for a split second I kinda got it, .. then it became incomprehensible again.Absolutely fascinating to try and contemplate it though.












UNIVERSEWWW Says:
May 12, 2012 - DAY 0000001 IN THE UNIVERSE .....IS TODAY !!!! , NICE VIDEO.....Othon Pinto Mx