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Astroviewz
Приєднався 26 жов 2024
Welcome to AstroViewz! 🚀✨
Your ultimate guide to exploring the wonders of space, the mysteries of the universe, and the science behind the cosmos. From mind-blowing facts about black holes, stars, and galaxies to explanations of space phenomena, AstroViewz makes complex astronomy easy to understand and exciting to learn. Whether you're curious about the Big Bang, the edge of the universe, or the latest discoveries in space, we’re here to bring the universe closer to you.
Join us on a journey through deep space to uncover the unknown, decode the science of the stars, and answer the biggest questions about our place in the cosmos. Subscribe for fascinating insights, cosmic explorations, and your daily dose of astronomy and astrophysics!
#AstroViewz #SpaceFacts #UniverseExplained #CosmicMysteries #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #Astrophysics #GalaxyQuest #AstronomyForEveryone #ScienceAndSpace
Your ultimate guide to exploring the wonders of space, the mysteries of the universe, and the science behind the cosmos. From mind-blowing facts about black holes, stars, and galaxies to explanations of space phenomena, AstroViewz makes complex astronomy easy to understand and exciting to learn. Whether you're curious about the Big Bang, the edge of the universe, or the latest discoveries in space, we’re here to bring the universe closer to you.
Join us on a journey through deep space to uncover the unknown, decode the science of the stars, and answer the biggest questions about our place in the cosmos. Subscribe for fascinating insights, cosmic explorations, and your daily dose of astronomy and astrophysics!
#AstroViewz #SpaceFacts #UniverseExplained #CosmicMysteries #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #Astrophysics #GalaxyQuest #AstronomyForEveryone #ScienceAndSpace
Hubble Ultra Deep Field Explained: A Glimpse into the Deepest Corners of the Universe!
Join us as we dive into one of the most iconic achievements in astronomical history: the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF). This extraordinary image, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2003 and 2004, reveals over 10,000 galaxies in a single frame, including some of the most ancient and distant galaxies ever observed. By staring into a tiny, seemingly empty patch of sky for over 11 days, Hubble collected light from billions of years ago, offering us a direct look back to some of the earliest stages of the universe, only a few hundred million years after the Big Bang.
The HUDF covers a minuscule area in the constellation Fornax-about 1/10 the diameter of the full moon as seen from Earth-yet it reveals the vast diversity of galaxies, from spiral and elliptical to irregular shapes. Many of these galaxies are faint, red-shifted, and incredibly distant, with light that has traveled over 13 billion years to reach us. This detailed image allows scientists to study galaxy formation and evolution across cosmic time, providing insights into the origins of structure in the universe.
In this video, we’ll explore how the HUDF was created, what it tells us about the early universe, and why this image is a groundbreaking milestone for astronomy. The HUDF offers more than a snapshot; it’s a time machine that takes us closer to the beginning of all we know, revealing an astonishing universe filled with mystery, beauty, and endless discovery.
#HubbleUltraDeepField #HUDF #Astronomy #CosmicHistory #UniverseOrigins #HubbleSpaceTelescope #DeepSpace #NASA #Galaxies #SpaceExploration #EarlyUniverse #BigBang
The HUDF covers a minuscule area in the constellation Fornax-about 1/10 the diameter of the full moon as seen from Earth-yet it reveals the vast diversity of galaxies, from spiral and elliptical to irregular shapes. Many of these galaxies are faint, red-shifted, and incredibly distant, with light that has traveled over 13 billion years to reach us. This detailed image allows scientists to study galaxy formation and evolution across cosmic time, providing insights into the origins of structure in the universe.
In this video, we’ll explore how the HUDF was created, what it tells us about the early universe, and why this image is a groundbreaking milestone for astronomy. The HUDF offers more than a snapshot; it’s a time machine that takes us closer to the beginning of all we know, revealing an astonishing universe filled with mystery, beauty, and endless discovery.
#HubbleUltraDeepField #HUDF #Astronomy #CosmicHistory #UniverseOrigins #HubbleSpaceTelescope #DeepSpace #NASA #Galaxies #SpaceExploration #EarlyUniverse #BigBang
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Existirán los agujeros de gusanos?...😊👋
Ojalá los descubramos algún día :)
cloaked alien civ.
The krakatoa is look like a cameleon 😍
Why is it that every time somebody makes a video of the Bootes Void, they always seem to use an image of the dust cloud nebula Barnard 68?
The Thumbnail has been changed now. It was initially chosen as Barnard 68 because its image easily portrays the idea of a cosmic void.
the reason there are no galactic empires of intelligent aliens in the universe is that every so often a giant kid fishes them out. And it then takes a few hundred billion years for him to tip the stars back
that´s barnard 68 a dust cloud. reported for misinformation
The Thumbnail has been changed now. It was initially chosen as Barnard 68 because its image easily portrays the idea of a cosmic void.
There were so many grammatical errors in this video that it was hard to take seriously, was this written and voiced by AI???
The darkest hole in the galaxy is … bootes 😅
Uranus
Uranus (2)
It’s scary to imagine that there could be a star just in the middle of that with life,never to see the universe in its golden state.
i dont think you can have a planet without a host star, so 100% there are no planets
@@ryanc12.24 uh, what? You might want to reread the original comment.
Is this video made from actual black hole merger from JWST or is it CGI????
No it is Im an astronomer and that is the video
The video is in fact animated, but the sound is a real recording of the gravitational waves of two black holes merging, caught by the LIGO detectors.
@Astroviewz Thank you...
You left off the one in the Gulf of Mexico that (supposedly) wiped out the dinos. And if you look pull up your Google Earth and look at the Aleutian Islands, they are shaped in a curve like an impact crater wall. And on the sea bottom just north of the Aleutians is what appears to be the rim of a crater caused by an angled impact.
Solar system doesn't travel across the universe, the stars and in alignment hasn't changed since recorded.
All coming from nothing! Nothing come from?😂😂
Atoms
@@Ramdomwarthunderuser atoms are still something, dummy.
Nobody postulated that the Big bang was caused by nothing. That's your naive interpretation. 😂🤡
Fun fact: latest research shows that there is a 50% chance that the galaxies will miss each other.
Glory be to God! Thank you for sharing this.
What most people dont yet realise is that the universe is alive. Life is an intrinsic property of the universe. Life arises in a complex molecular form whenever and wherever it can. Most scientists are searching for "earthly" life of which there might be a million in each galaxy. But there is life of one form or another around every star in the universe. No stars energy is wasted. Bacteria have been found in volcanic lava. There is probably life of some form on nearly every planet in our solar system (but nothing like earthly life).
Это так не выглядит. Расстояние показано слишком близкое между планетами
А разглядел бы ты что нибудь если бы размеры и масштаб были соблюдены?
@Ryan_UwO просто там написано "реалити". А "реалити" не так выглядит.
@@saintsteam3388 крч это просто для наглядности
False
Because the solar system is rotating the Milky way
I feel we cannot be the only inhabitants, theres surely other planets that thrive
You have just 💥 my mind
Quran says everything about space
How about "Deep Bay", Reindeer Lake in Central/Northern Saskatchewan. It's about 13 miles across and 650 fee deep in the center.
And Sudbury in Ontario bonjour du Quebec…
Wikipedia has Deep Bay as 13km or 8 miles in diameter and 220m or 720 feet deep.
A world where the sun never rises the sun never sets
Did you just mention my ex “the booty’s void”🤔
therefore, let us cherish Earth. Stop war, Love all beings, live harmoniously
Wow this is sublime. Glad to be the first to like and comment😊
U think there’s nothing? Well here’s a nothing!
I believe God is much bigger than the size of Universe. No one ever thought that way, but i do.
That's because the Heavens declare the glory of the Lord (Jesus)
Sound of 2 black holes collision 🕳️🕳️
Speaking of vacuums... the largest starfish was found on earth
Black Holes Cosmic recycling otherwise the Universe would be too crowded. I think. If someone reply don't be a coward and block me.
And for some reason the first order can build a base unnoticed that can suck up a star and fire 3 planet destroying shots. What was the Republic doing that entire time?
No offense but this is pretty general knowledge at this point. Try to look for rarer data to grow your channel.
Cool!😮
Assalamualaikum kakawasaan alloh moal bisa dielehkeun ku mahkluk na allohuakhbar allohuakhbar allohuakhbar
Its closer to forever than I, or this body, is. Thats for sure.
ବ୍ରହ୍ମାଣ୍ଡରେ ବହୁତ ତାରକା ଅଛନ୍ତି |
Raining glass 😮 or laba rain. Lovely planets 😐
Interesting
Curious how a rogue planet was determined to be more deadly than GRBs--which may have caused the Ordovician extinction (85 % of all marine species gone) and some speculate is the reason we don't see life elsewhere in the universe
Wait, isn't that planet an ex-star? So it mass is WAY up there. 😐 Good luck mining that dude 😅
Its would be very difficult to get those diamonds off that planet 😕 no riches for me 😢
Or maybe not
Very scary too know whats out there 💯
If you're an athiest you're screwed.. people who believe in God are fine...
🤣🤣 How so? Let me ask you this Does god know EVERY Question and EVERY Answer? EVERY Beginning and EVERY End?