Posts Tagged ‘distance’

The Old Galaxies



Hubble Space Telescope has discovered some of the oldest galaxies are so far not been known. The galaxies are detected by Wide Field Camera 3, the new telescope was installed at the last repair mission.

According to scientists, these galaxies formed 600 million years after the Big Bang. The scientists believe that the big explosion that created the universe. Inter-galaxy distance is estimated at 13 billion light years (every year light approximately 9.65 trillion kilometers).

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A Space Butterfly

Having undergone repairs, the Hubble Space Telescope back showing stunning photographs, one of the butterfly sky with beautiful lights.

With the installation of two new camera and some repairs, the Hubble to get pictures of galaxies and nebula of gas and dust-mist-star sharper than pictures ever taken before. Hubble also managed to catch the new lights had never seen before.

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Hubble Telescope After The 20th Year

It was the end of April and the Hubble telescope in space was 20 years old.

No one ever suspected, the presence of the Hubble telescope has answered the most fundamental human questions about the formation of universe, the solar system, Earth, and particularly human origin. “The key was the finding that new stars are born containing the same chemical element with the compiler of the human body,” said John Grunsfeld, a former astronaut who three times follow the Hubble telescope repair mission, told CNN.

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