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In January 1996, the Hubble Space Telescope released a picture of part of the sky in the Ursa Major constellation. Known as the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), it offered mankind’s deepest and most ...
The Hubble Space Telescope’s deep field images have allowed ... of telescope time in late December that year to captured 342 exposures of a seemingly nondescript part of the sky in Ursa Major.
The famous Hubble Deep Field photographs taken by ... be sure to tell them that there’s a huge “ghostly circle” around the handle—the “Ursa Major Arc”—that could be the remains ...
The Hubble Deep Field was taken over 10 consecutive days between December 18 and 28, 1995. ... (WFPC2), all of which are in a small region in the constellation Ursa Major ...
This mosaic is 14 times the area of the Hubble Ultra Violet Ultra Deep Field released in 2014. This image is a portion of the GOODS-North field, which is located in the northern constellation Ursa ...
In December 1995, the Hubble mission team pointed the telescope toward a small spot in the constellation Ursa Major. ... the resulting image — the Hubble Deep Field — shocked the world.
The resulting image, the Hubble Deep Field, became one of the most popular space photographs ever taken. It's the feature image for this article. But the HDF was an extremely small photo.
It took Hubble over 11 days to capture its historic deep field, located in the constellation Ursa Major close to the handle of the Big Dipper, in such high resolution.
The soft glow in this space wallpaper is NGC 2768, an elliptical galaxy located in the northern constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear). It appears here as a bright oval on the sky ...
This serene spiral galaxy hides a cataclysmic past. The galaxy IC 758, shown in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, is situated 60 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.
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