tdarnell writes -

I’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.

At least 100 billion galaxies… that’s 10 thousand, billion, billion stars (10 sextillion). Unfathomable.

BY Phillip Torrone

Editor at large - Make magazine. Creative director - Adafruit Industries, contributing editor - Popular Science. Previously: Founded - Hack-a-Day, how-to editor - Engadget, Director of product development - Fallon Worldwide, Technology Director - Braincraft.

3 Responses to 10 thousand, billion, billion stars

  1. It’s full of stars! Sorry, couldn’t help it.

    In any case, are there any applications out there that allow for interactive viewing of the deep field and its southern hemisphere counterpart?

  2. Just awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Phillip Torrone on said:

    statistically speaking – we are having this conversation at least 10 times right now :)

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