If you’d like to have a go at our challenge, we simply want you to image the area of sky that covers the Hubble Deep Field to see whether you can detect any of the objects that are located in it.
In terms of its impact JWST’s new image is something a rival to the iconic Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF) and the follow-up Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF), which transformed astronomers’ view ...
Over the last two decades, astronomers have constructed new and better images of our deepest view of the universe, including the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and more recently, the eXtreme Deep Field ...
The Deep Field images require Hubble to stare at the same patch of sky for days on end It's amazing to think that when Hubble launched, scientists had yet to detect the first exoplanet ...
A negative image with the location of the HDF marked - several galaxies can be seen This gallery is from The Sky at Night — Hubble: The Five Greatest Images of the Cosmos ...
Hubble’s 30th anniversary image turned into a 3D “spaceflight” experience“. New techniques are being used to transform images from the Hubble Space Telescope into spectacular 3D ...
A hazy Nebula: This new image from Hubble’s Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 showcases NGC 1501, a complex planetary nebula located in the large but faint constellation of Camelopardalis (The Giraffe).
Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, the telescope has two primary camera systems to capture its stunning images of the cosmos – the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the Wide Field Camera 3 ...