The Deepest Image Of The Universe Ever Taken
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- The Deepest Image Of The Universe Ever Taken
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The latest Hubble finds are mind-blowing! Just look at this newly forming giant exoplanet from the constellation Auriga that is nine times the mass of Jupiter. What about this breathtaking image of a head-on collision between two galaxies collectively called Arp 143? They passed through each other, causing a giant triangular firestorm with thousands of stars bursting to life.
But the telescope was able to capture much larger events. Its pictures changed astronomers’ views of many secrets of the cosmos. Hubble even became a time machine allowing scientists to look into the past of our Universe.
So what other astonishing images did the telescope capture? And how did one image made by Hubble change science once and for all?
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Can we just appreciate the hard work of the team behind the channel ? They're doing an amazing work.
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It's just hype and stories. Not science.
Can we appreciate the teams in NASA
Can we appreciate GOD for creating the Universe or Universes
@@brianwood9849 multiverse theory is the real thing in hinduism also you're living in an imagination or you can call it simulation. The world is non-terminating and repeating.
Image at 0:05 is not a real image for those curious, it was an artwork depicted by Joseph Olmsted that represents AB Aurigae B. Remember kids, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is!
Lol I thought this was a real photo. Thank you for telling me how things really are )
well, this channel is surely great but about 80% of facts they present here are just not true.
@@gulusnuffer maybe 75 to 50
First thing I checked in the comments before even going any further, does this mean the other photos are false?
@@ds698 from what I checked, most of the other photos are real.
it always blows my mind that we look into the past when looking up. it's truly wild to be floating on this big blue marble hurtling through an infinite universe
Not infinite. Finite since it’s expanding. Big Bang was the beginning. Something that has a start cannot be infinite
@@ahuman9447 The Big Bang is a theory. The universe could still very well be infinite. There’s been nothing to definitively prove that it’s finite.
@@ahuman9447 it’s can if the Big Crunch creates the Big Bang it becomes an infinite cycle. Of course we’ll never know
@@marvynkonan4103 big bang not real
You can often have great content but rarely you can hear a voice this distinct and delicate. The quality and raspiness is perfectly at the right amount for the ears to find pleasure in.
I just think it's so amazing that they have equipment that is able to recieve images billions of light-years away. I have enough trouble watching my TV 20 feet away
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you should get a bigger TV or a pair of glasses
It's amazing that you think this is real 🤣😂😅
@@davidsheckler8417 it is real
Then you have a massive room
Now we are going to have incredible Discoveries in Science.
What discoveries u ur excited about?
Leave ur comments Reply👇👇👇
Great images, but it would nice if you could make it very clear which images are animated/created and which ones are actually taken by the telescope.
Thank you for teaching us! Such an amazing channel. Please keep it up!
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The Tadpole galaxy is not 400 light-years away.
It's 400 MILLION light-years away!!!
That's HUGE difference. Instead of our litteral backyard, it's our far away neighbor in the next country over!
Was just about to comment something about this, lol
That deep space photo of 10,000'ish galaxies really puts into perspective how small and completely insignificant we really are.
It also got me thinking about simulation theory, a lot.
I mean how on earth could all of this be real. It just boggles the mind.
Yet , humans think they are sooo special!
@@itsme_shanti here we are tiny dust in a infinite space. And on that tiny piece of dust we worry more about guns and hate then enjoying the rarity of life
Does anyone else watch these type of video to help sleep ?
Bro, this is the only thing I watch when I go to bed it is so satisfying and lullaby at the same time
Thank you, it was very nice to look at all these photos! I especially liked the photo where a lot of galaxies are visible. Such a strange feeling arises. In general, everything that is not connected with the Earth causes this in me. We are just sitting on solidified clumps of matter illuminated by balls of burning gases in a giant void. Or is it not ? Where are we at all, that is, what kind of place is this? What is the cosmos itself and this question is quite interesting. I will be waiting for a similar video with photos of the James Webb telescope, I'm sure there will be a lot of interesting things there too.
Well stated,I exact those sentiments
You just wrote out what my brain wrestles with pretty much any time I look up at night...
What an insane situation we find ourselves in!
The argument has been, can be.. and will be!, made for eternity, that the fact that the universe is so far beyond our understanding that we should stop worrying ourselves with Space and become more Earthly minded so that we don't waste our lives... what a LAZY excuse to literally and figuritively murder our imaginations!!!
Its disgusting to tell a child to quit using their imagination, because it is a scientific FACT that children exercise their minds and create new neural pathways with every new problem they create and work out for then selves, "even existential problems (i.e.-SPACE)",
Cause that little brain to grow...
THAT GROWTH NEVER STOPS! and I pray to what/who ever it is that led to my creation we NEVER stop encouraging the age old quote, (nearly a cliche at this point), Reach For The Stars... 😟
It makes me so sad.. that it is a minority of human beings that is leading the exploration of our Galaxy & Beyond..
I shouldn't have to be rich, own my own Digital Currency, have hundreds of businesses to prove I am worthy to be taken seriously, A "monetary gains portfolio" does not prove I am a genius.. just proves your extremely smart in ONE way.
Shouldn't have to be in either if those categories just to get my chance to help the world explode the infinite of Space.. They're always saying on T.V./Social-Media/etc..
"We Need More People"...
HERE I FRIGGIN AM!!!!!!!!!
We will def see tomorrow what James Webb is capable of
99 percent of this is cgi. Nice narration and music in the back...spell casting..
@@jhutikemet8045 it didnt dissapoint...
Awesome and informative video. The new pics from JWST are just stunning. Can’t wait to see all the new discoveries we make in the near future with the new telescope.
correction: the tadpole galaxy UGC 10214 is 400 million light years away, not 400
Man. I feel like once I see the newly revealed Webb Space Telescope images in a couple days, I might have a small existential crisis.
Yeah, me too😄😭😵
When do they come out
@@smoothmark6227 literally today
How are you feeling after seeing the images?
For me it feels so good!!! It's so much more exciting to live, knowing we'll learn more about our universe!!!
@@bloomfire1998 i died. RIP
Thanks for such a great and astonishing video. Best wishes. ❤❤❤
I wish you would just show the images from the telescope instead of the over-edited and misleading CGI.
Outstanding. I sank right in. Are there going to be apps likr this in the future? Thats crazy, nice short.
Legend has it, Hubble Telescope is still out there in Space.
Incredible
Love the channel! This video needs an edit at 7:09 however. The Tadpole galaxy UGC10214 lies around 400 MILLION light years from our own Milky Way galaxy, not 400 light years from Earth!! Cheers! 🍻
I noticed this too and had to pause to look it up. 400 light years from Earth would put the UGC 10214 galaxy inside the Milky Way.
Thank you guys! 😅 I had a similar experience there... Paused the episode and was straight up like, "....... Wait. Hold on just a rootin' tootin' second." 0-0
Awesome video. But fyi The link for space telescope live does not appear to be in the description.
I agree, sadly.
(edited for clarity)
Hi all.
Kindly comment / correct my understanding:
The age of the universe may NOT actually be 13 something billion years old or so. We assume that it is, due to the time that it takes light from the farthest galaxies.... We also assume that the speed of light has always been constant. iirc, from the big bang, space expanded & still continues to expand... -in fact, faster than the speed of light. Anything within expanding space will also be traveling at the same expansion rate (so faster than the speed of light, but at or less than the speed of light, relative to other stars & galaxies...)
The point: images to be gathered by the HST /JWST will only reveal what happened well AFTER what we are already seeing... and not anytime/anything BEFORE/in the past.
In other words, we cannot /will not see anything earlier than/beyond the past of what we are already seeing.
So, any object, even if it is N billion light-years away, is already well ahead of its creation /formation, and we will never see that-how it was forming /being created, because it's “first light“ has passed so long ago.
We can confirm with very good accuracy that the universe is 13.8 billion light years old. The universe is expanding, and we can corrolate the rapid acceleration to the age of the universe. We also measure the cosmic background radiation (CBR), and determine the age like that.
@@Bohr2um thanks. How is the calculation done?
@@ingoos im no expert, i just know those were the key factors to find the age of the universe. You can do some research
The graphics portraying the light rays in the Hubble telescope are quite wrong. The light rays enter straight and parallel, then reflect from a curved primary mirror to the secondary mirror, that part is shown correctly. But there's quite a few mistakes in the narrative? Why?
Much Love!💕
7:11, how is another galaxy only 400 light years from Earth?🤔
10:01, Ursa Major is not just the Big Dipper portion, but a many more stars forming the ‘bear’. You guys need to do some more elementary research.
I had to skip back to the 7:11 part twice because I thought I misheard it. Glad someone else noticed it too.
Could be wrong but I think it was supposed to be 400 million
Thank you for your good work!
still wondering what kinda quality is the image senor. is it not a normal camera sensor. is there a megapixel count
Amazing images!
I wish we could spend more resources on space exploration instead of war and greed.
@Destiny , COULD YOU PLEASE POST THE LINK TO THE LIVE SPACE TELESCOPE PHOTOGRAPHS THAT YOU MENTIONED AT THE END OF THE VIDEO?! THANK YOU!
JWST is coming up July 12! I cant wait for the release
Thanks for the video. Signing out 👋
Thanks Destiny.
You know something that bothers me that i don't understand? Astronomers say Hubble tried and now JWST will look back in time to the farthest reaches of space to peer back to moments right after the big bang and maybe even the big bang itself. They say this as if our universe is more like a tunnel in which we can look back and see where we began. The part that i find a hurtle is if the big bang is where we originated how can it be possible to look in the past at the singular point in which everything began? I know the travel time of light and all that but wouldn't all the light that erupted from the big bang have out ran our point of the expanse and traveled further from the singularity than the matter in which we live among? Wouldn't that mean all the visible light that came from the big bang would be traveling away from us and forever be lost to the void with no way of bouncing back towards earth? Does the way im thinking of this make sense to anyone? If so i would very much love an intelligible discussion about it. I simply cannot understand how we can view light that originates from a place in which everything came from if the light traveled faster than the expanse of matter that was created.
Well no, light did not come into existence for 10s of millions of years after the expansion.
That exact problem has bothered me for years. Either we do not understand what they are saying or they are explaining it wrong. Your questions are worded better than I could, thank you.
@TheZombieZohan why cant it be correct? The singularity is hypothetically created after being ejected from a black hole. Its thought that black holes are singularity makers. Which happens to support the multiverse theory.
@TheZombieZohan cosmological radio microwave background and red shift allow us to see all the way to the singularity. The big bang wasn't an explosion. It was an expansion.
Wonderful stuff
is there a way or different method we can see our universe now as it is instead of light which are only showing the past?
Turn this telescope around, take a photo of Earth. I dare you.
Awesome video. 😎👍
Deep Space is outta this world. 👨🚀🛰
Cool. Thanks for your videos. They are interesting. Keeps me up at night. 😂
Can someone send me the link to join the space telescope live please. Thank you!
I am beginner in Space Science. P/z suggest me from where should I start and which book should I read
Yay New Video!
technically speaking, every telescope is a door to the past, as the light that it catches can vary from nanoseconds old to billions of years old .
the entire universe existed in 'stasis' (unmoving) until set in motion with 'time' not a big 'bang'. there is expansion and contraction but our existance did not start at a 'grain of sand' and grow. the addition of time was the catalyst
what do we think created time
@@mcnutty3542 god
@@mcnutty3542 good question. I have my opinion but...
We need content of Edwin Schrödinger
This is fascinating, but seems a bit outdated… The James Webb telescope is now in space, returning much more incredible images.
Lmao dude they only just finished aligning the mirrors on the JWST, they're still calibrating its instruments and it hasn't even entered into full operations yet. Its first full-color image has only *just* been released and it's a beautiful deep field for sure, but I think you're getting way ahead of yourself calling this video outdated or saying its sent back much more incredible images. If you can find me a better 14 minute video on all the JWST's images and discoveries, I'd be pleased to see one.
different instruments with different capabilities so no, not oudated at all.
I got an idea 🤔... How bout you aim it at Voyager, and zoom in on it to see how it's doing.jat
The telescope is no doubt a supreme achievement, but what is more mind-blowing is the astronauts who went into space and repaired the telescope’s mirror!
you are right
The JWST has now gone even deeper in its just released images. We are now definitely heading into a new era of observation.
My deepest respect for mother of Hubble, Nancy Roman.
Source for the first image?
I wouldn't say that Hubble can't be repaired again. SpaceX has studied the idea of a mission to Hubble using its _Starship_ spacecraft probably by the late 2020's to replace instruments or even bring it back down to Earth.
A question for Destiny: How is it possible that the Tadpole Galaxy is said to be 400 light years from Earth when it is actually futher than that. "UGC 10214, Arp 188, PGC 57129. The Tadpole Galaxy is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Its most dramatic feature is a trail of stars about 280,000 light-years long." Can you correct this error?
Amazing
Link?
Wow 🤩
Waiting for your JWST's first images video
i wish a better life for every one on EARTH and then the cosmos
Great!!
It would be interesting to see what will James Web teleskope find out.
The reason why there are so many other universes in the cosmics. If there is an end it has to be a stable system. But the sun shines always. There is no origin but some centre curves.
"The universe is full of life-a competitive environment on a scale you cannot even imagine."
*The New Message from God*
The episode Swarm, from the series Love Death and Robots, shows an incredible interpretation of what this could look like.
@@dumottin The book Life in the Universe by Marshall Vian Summers presents this reality as it really is.
Thank you for sharing, Ivan.
beautiful galaxy
7:05 no way this is only 400 lightyears away.
Maybe 420
Our galaxy is a strange place with deep mysteries .
I thought hubble was kinda floating around, didn’t realize it gunning it at 17,000 MPH rotating around Earth once every hour? That’s crazy
Not to mention it’s been 30 years. Consumer grade batteries barely last a couple years, and they’re not rotating around earth every hour!!!
Sounds like an asmr but it's science
sounds like science but it's asmr
Boner meditation in the Mediterranean jah feel
Small correction here...the Tadpole Galaxy UGC 10214 is 400 MILLION ligh years away. Not 400. Our closest neighboring galaxy is Andromeda roughly 2.5 million Ly away.
So if we could look back to see older galaxies that more then likely had life come and go, shouldn't we be able to look the opposite direction to see younger systems with possible life?
You mean look into the future?
how about if you keep looking forward until you find more galaxies, which must mean that their light could go as far as billions of lightyears making them infinity old, if space is infinite which I believe is, then what is said about when the bang happened, certainly no number of years can describe
Here think about it like this for a second. Imagine a bubble. Earth in the center of the bubble. The edge of the bubble is the farthest away galaxies. The ones farthest away are older. No matter which way we look from the center of the bubble we are still measuring the distance the same.
Hope that can paint a picture for you or anyone else that wanted to know.
5:11 That crazy they tried to fix it in space.
Imagine of how many galaxies were discovered. Is there any life forms similars to ours?
Depends on the use of similar, are they vertebrates? Do they have the same dna structure? Do they have cognitive thoughts?
You havent discoverd a girlfreind 💀
@@PhotonYTx you sir was incorrect. I am married for 11years with 3 children, I'm way pass that. Dated 17 girls before marriege.
@@zachcarter3186 Seems more questions than answers to me.
@@2Oblivion
What we consider vastly different may be similar in the grand scale of what the universe has to offer
Yessir, “ To travel through space, is too travel through time” soo if we were to no what way the future is, I know it sounds dumb but what if the earth lined up on a proper scale with a launch of one of the space ship or space cameras to view, either the future or more the past.
That first photo is an artist's interpretation. Not a real photo..
90% of pics like that are
No shit
So far no planets have been photographed that way outside of our solar system. Their suns are just too bright
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Is it really?
I’m sure in the very near future this photo will not be the furthest that has ever been taken.
Time to sleep like a baby with my favorite topic the universe
Same, using this for my mid day hangover nap
How tiny we are in this universe..
Ummm... at @7:08, Destiny say UGC 10214 is 400 light years from Earth. But the Milky Way itself is over 100,000 LY across. Order of magnitude error?
I caught that too. Its meant to be 400 million light years away.
7:05 uhm there has to be some error here :P The Earth is about 25.000 Light years from just the edge of our own galaxy, so I don't think you will find another galaxy a mere 400 light years away :p
Our neighbor galaxy Andromeda, is actually quite close to us by space standards, and that one is 2 million light years away :)
Edit: a quick google search shows that you were simply missing the "million" part after 400 ^^
I'm curious, correct me where I'm wrong. If physics can prove extraordinary things and events. Why is it that we haven't seen them here on earth. I'm geeking out and mostly considering DC Comics and Marvel stuff. Like Barry Alen/The Flash and other cool stuff, like time travel. Telekinesis etc etc 🤔
You needed to separate fiction from reality.
wtf did you smoke
My guy get down from there! Ur too hi up and u might fall
Hey!!! Lmao 🤣 Leave me alone 🤣 okay okay. I'll just continue delving in the topic and keep my questions to myself. I'll have to watch the video again. Cause I have more questions and I forgot what the video was about.
@@doesntmatter4477 Uhmmm, yeah you're right. I was just entertaining a thought 😅
The thumbnail has nothing to do with the video but still a cool video!
Thanks to this channel I started to love astrology! 🤩
do you mean astronomy? Astrology is star signs, meanwhile astronomy is space and its facts.
Sorry bud, but astrology is not science lesson, its rather more like beliefs or something related
I guess u had a typo...Astronomy instead.
4:02 You say it like it's nothing!😂🤣🤔
I cannot fucking wait until JWST really gets rolling. So many truly mind boggling discoveries and images to come soon.
Also imagine what Hubble could do with modern computer equipment
I really wish we had some pics saying 5 billion light years from us and 5 billion years ago... here is a picture of what they think it currently looks like!!!
its hard to imagine there is no end to the universe
Our understanding of our universe and everything we know as of today is still, so very little if we look at the grand scheme of things. I believe that there is still so much more to learn in general plus, on our knowledge of space. Our perspective on space may change serviley even in the next 100 years. To say the universe has no end is a bold statement that may or may not be disproven however, if it doesn't have an end it is truly crazy to think about as the human mind simply can't comprehend to true size of infinite! 😂
It's hard to imagine God could be legit real and people doomed for not following his word
If they throw Hubble into space I'm gonna be mad. Bring it back, recycle it 'cause we're not getting any more rare earth metals than we have barring a gift from the cosmos rich with rare goodies.
This is equal parts short science documentary, and short sci-fi movie.
It's time we create a Star 🌟 Trek Voyager crew and send them on their way! 😶
I Love Astrophysics 🔭
objects traveling close to the speed of light that emit light cannot be seen?
The question remains, who are we in this universe and what is the direction of the earth?
Nothing we are accepted All mighty Allah (SWT)
@@mdmizanorrahman7701 🤦
Pretty sure there is no diraction, except from getting closer to Andromeda Galaxy. But we will mever see it cuz its still super far away. And we are, just millions of other planets like ours. Just a planet. Humble and not spacial.
So is there a possibility of there being a type of infinity stones somewhere in the universe?
Go to school youngin
BRUH Have you heard of the James Webb telescope,this is 11 days ago and why are you just talking about the old hubble telescope
Remember these are the images released to the public. There may be so soo many other images/secrets that we know nothing about.
lol no
Hubble finds astonishing discoveries.
Le Webb telephone: Why am I still here..... just to suffer.
xD
I feel we are in a simulation. What created everything and what created that so on and so forth. Everything was just made out of nothing? Nah this is deeper than we think. With that being said is everything just magic lol
People can believe that we lives in a simulation but can't believe in a supreme God who have created everything.
There is a creator but we cant just act like god is a person. Who created god and so on and so forth
@@milplayer17 god isn’t a person tho 😂😂
Cop out. Who created the simulation
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec it's most likely not the religious one tho.
Is this a machine produced voice that is used on the videos??
😂😂
No. real person talking
Breaking news: Hubble took a photo or three 10+ years ago!
We are not alone in the universe.
Shoutout to the cameraman, takes dedication.