This Image from Hubble Telescope Is Absolutely Mind Blowing
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Ha. Indeed.
Tried it too bad couldn't zoom in on it
Lmao
Aw
I wish you were actually an attractive girl that was into this kind of stuff, instead I'm sure you're just a regular dude.
when i was 6 years old in school, i was talking to my teacher about space, and asked "is looking through a big telescope like looking into the past?" and she said no, thats not how it works, and told me to go sit down. i really wish teachers were smarter, or could at the very least say, "i dont know".
Thud - sit down! Just kidding. You were on to something. Indeed!
Same thing happened to me in Grade 7. I asked why the sky is blue...I did not ask another question all year
Of course you did.
I remember asking my teacher if it was possible that there were planets around other stars, on the assumption our the Sun is fairly typical compared to other stars in the galaxy and solar systems are formed in the same way.
I just got a dismissive response, basically saying “no there probably aren’t any other planets and even if there were we have no way to ever know”.
This is going back to the early 90’s before the breakthroughs in exoplanets, I have no idea why someone would stifle a child’s curiosity like that.
@@whittyjd Never ask your typing teacher a question about the space-time continuum.
You're WAY underrated.. Love your content, its often, clear, and leaves your mind to wonder! I hope you go far places in life buddy!
just share his channel
@RoseWolfz Prime i dont mind it cuz he has similar accent to mine but i try to get rid of it... He is bulgarian i think
How’s he underrated? He has 270k subs
@@mitaskeledzija6269 Is Anton really Bulgarian?
@@matt8863 judging by his last name 100%
It's truly humbling to see how vast the universe is and to realize that even though we may be just a fleeting spec within it that each of us contain our own individual universes of life that is comparably as vast and complex.
Well said!! I heard this week that 1 atom is exactly like the earth in its complexity.
@@treeknome2642 Much Much smaller than that...
And to think some don’t believe this was perfectly orchestrated by a quite divine and loving God
@@Jesusfreedmefully Truly mind boggling, but it is a spiritual issue not an intellectual one i guess.
makes me very glad I made the switch from religion to science/physics. so much more incredible and interesting.
Reminds me of the jar of pond water I brought home to see under my microscope.
"To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour."
William Blake
thzzzt ~ life is truly glorious.
Beautiful quote. Thank you for sharing it.
Love it I saw individual eggs of possibilities that a female is born with. Life is infinite we have been gifted but a creator that is put a part in everything I/you observe. Find the part the creator put in you and see the world as a child in awe. God bless you
@thzzzt. Yes, that beautiful quote is also quoted in the original "Lara Croft Tomb Raider" movie. Thanks for writing it here!
That's because that's what it really is. You get it. They just keep the trillions of dollars and tell you they made a telescope.
"Are you busy?"
_"No."_
"Good. Count these galaxies for me."
Lol
There are millions
@@danthiel8623 Billions. You may have to do a recount.
Discomfort ok 100 billion stars ✨
@@discomfort5760 XD
Just wait till 2022 till the james webb space telescope is released Anton, the data it'll gather will not just blew your mind. My bad i meant to say 2052.
lool
Dwight Alexander 2102*
Lol it keeps on getting delayed, I don't blame them it's a hard ass project
That thing will never get off the ground.......
2100 james webb space telescope is put in a museum despite never launching
Mom:Why do you need A $5000 pc
Me:to look at a picture
you dont need a 5000$ pc to open a 1 gigabyte file but ok
This person above me doesn't get the joke
I do, i think the joke is retarded though lmao
@@mxrciful7200 jokes doesn't have to be logical
yeah looking back at this comment i feel retarded
Think of the stability of a Photon that could retain enough energy to activate a pixel after billions of years.
Exactly. Now the opposite for us. All the photons we release. Sometimes at night, I shine a flash light to the sky at night. I like to think the photos leave my flash light, travel at the speed of light and sometime in the future, maybe millions or billions of years..it will strike a telescope lens in another planet or even galaxy..just mind blowing
Jesus Villafranca i dont think the light from a flash light will be enough to be detected by a alien telescope
@@panduh8932 yeah prolly not, but our radiowaves and electromagnetic fields sure might!
@@panduh8932 The issue is not so much that a photon from the flashlight wouldn't activate a hypothetical sensor in a distant telescope. The issue is that at some point the photon is mixed with so many other photons that it would be impossible to make sense of it for the hypothetical aliens trying to figure out what is out there. If the flashlight photon makes it through the Earth's atmosphere and the solar system and into interstellar space then it is off to the races. It might travel for thousands of light years unless it happened to interact with a bit of the very sparse interstellar dust or gas or it got stopped by entering an area with concentrated matter like a distant planet or star.
one pixel does not equal one photon
My go to source for space news!
Mine too. Not dumbed-down at all which is why I don't watch 90 % of "Science" channels out there.
Yep! So happy I found Anton.
You gotta love the passion and the knowledge!
I'd let him marry my Daughter!!!
John Michael Godier is the other one I usually will always watch, more speculative but thought provoking.
@@HarryMcW PBS spacetime is so cool but to understand anything you need some basic if not even advanced astronomy or physics.. I love it but to grasp what the dude is talking is hard..
Same here. He is the best.
I remember seeing this picture back in the mid to late 90's in STEVEN HAWKINS book "A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME" . What AMAZED ME was that this particular photo was taken BECAUSE it looked like an EMPTY PART OF SPACE so NASA pointed the HUBBLE towards this EMPTY spot in space and waited to see what would pop up and THIS IS THE DEEP FIELD PHOTO . When Looking at what they first thought was NOTHINGNESS they found it teaming with galaxies AND THAT is what amazed me the most. The emptiest part of space they could find and looked into it and found this.
In my comment I mentioned they glossed over the fact that this is "empty" sky.
'Teaming'?
With so many galaxies with suns and planets, there has to be life out there...
How?
Game Of Drones nice
Prove it
Game Of Drones can you send it to me educaciónal purpose.
Game Of Drones actually it’s easy. There is life out there. They are called nephilim.
Ha! Finally found a suitable wallpaper for my 25K monitor! (Great video)
I'm confused
Weird flex but ok
@A & G - ok?
@@UT3CTF If you mean the resolution, that's not how they use the term. 8K resolution, for example, refers to a display with roughly 8000 pixels width, so 25K would be the term for 25000 x 25000.
So what he’s saying is - this is the best image of the universe we have.
No not the universe just a small spot in space zoomed and zoomed and zoomed and so on
The best image we have of a speck of the universe. A speck, let that sink in.
@@chriswebb2359 "no this is not the beach, it's just a small portion of sand zoomed in and zoomed and zoomed".
But that sand, those galaxies, these are the things that comprise the beach and the universe.
You are approaching as if a picture of a tire was said to be a car. But this is more like a tree to a forest, and it could be said this is the best picture of the universe we have. While not complete, it is a high definition of the types of things that comprise the totality
Jack Culhane well put! great comment!
A small fraction of the universe
My heart jumped with wonder when you zoomed in on the picture.
I've been meaning to watch this old video for a long time, and here I am, finally. You were just as much of a wonderful person then as you are, now! Stay wonderful, Anton! You are the *hardest working* and the *highest quality* content provider on UA-cam!
I believe the James Webb space telescope is supposed to be launched in March of 2021. That is also pretty exciting.
Then it Postpones. Damn it.
thats the date where it gets postponed again
Omg I CAN NOT WAIT!!!!!!!
Then the rocket that takes it up explodes in the stratosphere...nice
I can't wait to see the images that will be sent back by The James Webb space telescope. This telescope is much more advanced and powerful than Hubble. Surely it will answer many questions about the origin of the universe and solve some of its many mysteries. But James Webb will at the same time bring newer mysteries. Does not matter how far into the future; science can not get us to the point that we will know everything there is to know. Newer mysteries will pop up when older mysteries are solved. Nevertheless great achievements from Humanity.
When you look at an image like this you have to believe there is more life out there.
there will be billions of planets with life, (in my opinion), I mean this tiny portion of space shows 260,000 galaxies - each with hundreds of billions of stars within them, with each star likely to have a solar system with planets around it...I'd say billions of planets with life at a conservative estimate exist within our universe, whatever life forms they might be...of course, many of those planets will have changed many times over from their original beginnings and many will no longer even be there I would think. After all, this is looking back in time billions of years, it's a lot to take in really and I think a fantastic learning tool for children. We aren't even a speck of dust in the grand picture of it all. I for one would love to be here when travel between the stars becomes reality...that unfortunately won't be in our current lifetimes though I should think. Between planets maybe but not the stars. If we continue to ruin our planet it's only a matter of time before Earth becomes just another failed planet that life can't be sustained on....plus an asteroid will hit us anyway so an extinction event is guaranteed at some point - we MUST move off-world to preserve our species.
Or... we are more unique/lucky than we know. Either way, we are pretty small in the scope of it all.
Personally, the older I get, & the more data I gather, the more I believe this mindblowing universe was no accident...
@@danieldietsche2954 you seriously think in infinite space that is everexpanding, that this one planet near one star in all of existence, is the only place that supports life? The hubris of humanity to believe such a thing is amazing.
@@danieldietsche2954 if you refer to a god that's ok...we are all allowed opinion, personally I have no religious belief but I don't think such a terrible species as we can be would be that lucky! The odds are just too astronomical to think we are the only species in the universe. It's just that distances between the stars and our mere 100 year technological existence prevents us from deep space exploration....so far! It will happen but not in my lifetime I'm sure.
@@the1onlyteagro That's ok, I have the opposite view. I've come to believe that there is too much fine tuning, and beauty in the universe to think it's just accidental.
I've heard all the arguments around time, and chance, but, from what I have read, the statistical chance doesn't seem to jive.
The deeper we look into space, and into the building blocks of life, the more questions we have. That, combined with the unknowns of human consciousness lead me to an intelligent designer. I actually find it a bit arrogant that we only see design in human creations. Either way, I am a proponent of the search for truth, wherever that leads, I hope you are as well.
I tried taking some astro-photographs with that LEGO Hubble telescope, but the images are all blocky.
Hahaha ❗
Haha !! Round of applause for you sir ;-)
but at least the composite pictures mate together well. ;-)
@@solarnaut ... Oh, well player sir! Well played ;-)
You need to adjust the focus 👍
To redshifted galaxies: "Why are you running? Why are you running?"
good one lmao
Not clever
@@picassoboy52 are you the clever police?
@@Biggus_Diggus1 I think he's the clever police
Hubble Telescope 2019: You can't get better photos
James Webb Telescope 2021: Hold my beer
I wonder how incredible the next big telescope will be
LMAO
Hubble Telescope (2019): Look at this cool photo I got with all of these beautiful galaxies spanning billions of years.
James Webb Telescope (2615): Bro, I've witnessed more history just sitting around waiting to be sent into space.
Hopefully it won’t have a construction error like Hubble did (Mirror) Imagine what Hubble could have done if that error hadn’t been missed.
James Webb was supposed to launch in April of 2018 🙄
Ahhh 2019... when we could leave the house...
Yeah, remember that? Good times...
There's more outside than society's gathering places. If you keep yourself trapped that's on you.
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Then I do that again.
and again,
and again, etc.
All that is and ever was.
That phrase just came to mind.
It's actually only what was.
Jackie Chan!
xD
Phrase by Carl Sagan, I think?
And its only what was in a tiny moon sized section of the sky. There’s a whole sky left out there... This picture really shows how small everything really is...
David Byrne...kind of said that.
Damn. Why is this making me so emotional? It's truly fantastic
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse,
This puts all of my problems and worries in perspective.
Yes sir.
a great man once said... well actually quite a few great men said this many times in the science field (but err details)
"Everything that Exists, Has Existed and Will Exist doesn't matter in the expanse of time in the end our stars and light and life is but a blink in the existence of the universe and will one day like a firework(i'm paraphrasing here) will fade out and time will once again seem meaningless in the pitch black void of space and nothing you ever do will effect that final outcome)
I believe you bought a larp... just saying
Philosophical
Cool, then the elite have done there job.
He sounds like the count Dracula teaching astronomy lol.
☠☠☠
🤣🤣🤣
Ah ah ah ....
He sounds like Dracula impersonating a Canadian. 😂🤣😂
Anton (VLAD) Petrov 🗣Lol!
Whenever I hear someone talk about "billions and billions of stars" in each galaxy, I hear Carl Sagan's voice. Rest in peace Carl - we miss you.
When Carl Sagan was a teenager in junior high school, he used to say "there must be hundreds and hundreds of stars up there".
Now he'd say trillions and trillions.
@Barry Foster Seems he had a pretty good grasp of the situation to me - from his essay in the 1980 edition of Cosmos:
"Our intelligence and our technology have given us the power to affect the climate. How will we use this power? Are we willing to tolerate ignorance and complacency in matters that affect the entire human family? Do we value short-term advantages above the welfare of the Earth? Or will we think on longer time scales, with concern for our children and our grandchildren, to understand and protect the complex life-support systems of our planet? The Earth is a tiny and fragile world. It needs to be cherished."
HOW I WISH he and stephen hawkingwould have been alive to see our first black hole image
Barry Foster how about this,,
No one really has the answer. It’s just theories, and yes the earth will survive without us
But if we want to continue as a species, we might want to think long term and take care of this place. Every political structure has been an abject failure, we kill each other for resources. Not a good idea
We refute and dismiss,, not a good idea. The Romans had a new technology that kept their wine chilled, they used lead,,
And they were done in a couple of generations.
I was having a bad -half a year- day and lost my faith in humanity years ago but this somehow lightened it up a bit. Seeing such an achievement by mankind and the genuine awe in witch this guy presents it and how much there is out there to find is really... Nice.
“A long time ago in a galaxy far far away” has taken a new meaning....
" A far time ago in a galaxy a long, long away."
Glen Turney : So which galaxy is Luke from?
@@philw8704: Uranus. 😁
@7Lookstwice: From soy. 😁
ya the farther away the gslaxy the older it is. i picture soace like a timeline. go left of our solar system n u get dinosaurs, go right and get the future lol really u should use wherever the big bang origanated from an go out from there an eventually u would get to our solar system
I Love this channel... Anton is great, gives space news without tiring people and an overall positive guy. Besides that they commentaries in this channel are always so positive and fun, so great!
With all of these almost endless galaxies, no wonder it's been so hard to find Waldo.
Cool video! I always find this topic fascinating. 🌌
I love the format: "Hello, wonderful person!" followed by the deep dive into earliest outerspace as seen through Hubble, leading to contemplation of the meaning and potential of this staggering reality, then closed with the ever-amiable, "Space out!" Anton, *you* are the wonderful person. Thank you for sharing your passion for the stars. May you go far and be ever expansive.
If I look far enough I can see the back of my head watching this video.
Good one :-) TY for the laugh !!!! *snicker*
The universe is ...... a
Hooky Street Productions and the pony in ya pocket? lol.
But the universe is flat, just like the earth!
not really, as the observer is basically near you
what's more mindblowing is the fact we think we're alone in all of that
No "we" don't. The Gov't tells us we are
*This image just crashed my mind and blew my PC*
Is the vid on PornHub? 🤪👍
@@HighLiner15 tf? 😂
@@kraz3060 Just sounded dirty in my head.. lol
@@HighLiner15 😂
Am I just stupid ? cause I'm not understand the big deal here.
The Hubble Deep Field image was amazing. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field image was over-the-edge smazing. This image, the Hubble Legacy Image is a must see for everyone. It will change one's view of both the universe and oneself.
I’m going out to buy this picture it’s own hard drive. Amazing. I love when people get excited about, doing science......
This is one of the coolest videos I have ever seen in my life. Thank you!
"That was 1995, and over 20 years have passed and...." They STILL can't get the damn James Webb into orbit....AAAaaaa!
Its coming soon, and will be GREAT!
It's because we cant do any repairs once its launched.
treck87.. exactly. That's just the tip of the iceberg though. Don't buy into any of this crap. It's just a newer religion that's fed off an older one. Everything is reversed and unoriginal. Look deep.
@@lisaprice6855 the f are u talking about xDDD
It’s because of the risk of cold welding. Hubble was neat cuz we can go up n fix it. James Webb is going past the lunar orbit. No chance in hell we can fix anything that happens with it. And cold welding has the potential to lock the large solar protectors in place, therefore rendering the mission useless...
Don’t blame em. This is like a science experiment in class. Except you have limited resources, money, and literally have to be perfect on the first go.
Space is hard bruv lol
It never stops amazing me just how big space is, seems limitless.😇
My favourite UA-cam channel so far. Keep up the great work!
Just one of the few channels I cannot do without!
@@JimHabash Indeed!
Is there an alien race?
Hell, we should be asking how many different ones are out there!
Forsure right I can only imagine an sure definitely few
Imagine some Alien Being watching this Channel .
@@GreyGhost615 ???????
The question is, are the different intelligent civilizations occurring at the same time. For any advanced civilization they have to survive extinction and self annihilation.
Jeremiah Brod
I hope they occupy our space time, even if it’s just to say hello.
But i don’t know, if you can trip from one dimension to the next, do you still do social calls?
Love it. I've seen the image before, but you covered it well, Anton Petrov. Thanks!
"We are an impossibility in an impossible universe." - Ray Bradbury
Everybody: “this is amazing”
My anxiety: shit we going to die .
My sleep: not tonight
i know i find that so scary!! what freaks me out is when they compare suns and then u see a giant black hole (s)
Death is Coming.
Don’t worry about it. Nothing you can do. If something from space is going to kill us, there’s nothing to do.
We are already in the past, someone else is already looking back at us from another galaxy!
LMAO...hang in there bud.
Stop and think about it, this image really is mind blowing. Thank you Anton, and thank you Nancy J. Roman!
Katherine G (isn’t she Nancy G. Roman?)
Anton, I'm so glad that found your channel. The information you provide in each video is so awesome. You back it up with facts and evidence and I don't have to research elsewhere. Even astro skeptics would be convinced with what you put out. Thanks and keep it up.
And this still doesn’t even scratch the surface. So amazing. Our future generations will have so much to explore. ❤️
They will be too busy just surviving!
Sir,
You've earned my subscription. Greetings from Kenya.
You people have internet?
ami2evil crawl back to your hole.
How is life in Kenya?
@@Mig29-MF Great!
Achana na hawa majama ni poa tunajichanua👍
Carl Sagan would have had a field day with this image.
Only bulshet informatio with Carl Sagan!!!!!
@Joe Smith what are you even trying to say
@@donaldbaird7849 He's all over several threads. Has all sorts of bs to say. A lot of "it's just a theory" ignorance.
Let me clear this up he's trying to say
Billions & billions & billions Right Carl
geochaben ...... you mean a ‘deep field day’...
you: 1:04
me: I'm gonna download this on my phone
@@shaheryar7302 haha... no
Lol!! I had the same thought for like a silly second!
NPC #0008572 💥💥💥💥💥
i downloaded it
Lol
Anton, you are truly a wonderful person. Space out and keep smiling :)
Damn!! I used to think I was as Universally significant as an Ant in the Amazon jungle but this changed my mind!!
I'm as significant as a bacteria living on the thorax of that Ant !!😳
@@information4theyouth23
Lol!! Can't nobody tell it that I ain't got no schoolin or nuthin... 🤪
And that ant is still on a tiny rock floating through a even tinier portion of comparative space!
Totally love that analogy bruh. We are so insignificant yet we worry about the simplest of things. Hope I get to see at least us sending people to Mars in my lifetime.
You shouldn't believe NASA's lies. You have incredible worth and meaning in God's eyes. So much so that Jesus personally died for your sins.
@@patr7240
Lies.
"Those are a lot of stars."
"Those aren't stars!"
Those are all space stations?!?!
Po Woodworker galaxies
@@asstroeongdong-min1709 clearly, you missed the reference.....
@@jmart0169 first off, who are you talking to? Secondly, how from me humorously quoting a movie line in response to a comment, and responding to someone else's misunderstanding of my comment, to be "holding a conversation with myself? Do you not see the other comments? Or are you just practicing trolling?
Thirdly, lol, you ignorant, I'm smarter than I think, puke, I am married to the beautiful love of my life for 20 years with three kids, two cats.
In all seriousness though, do you actually make it through each day being so ignorant? Can you actually build relationships thinking you're so much smarter than you really are? Do you actually have physical face to face conversations being so prejudgemental of others? And to be so wrong on your assessment of people.
Wow.....seing as how you were wrong on every aspect of what you said, I respectfully decline any advice from you. I can get more facts and accurate assessments from a DNC debate.
That's no star!
In all the years I have been into Astronomy, the one thing I have always ended up thinking about is what we see when we look at the sky
Yeah. the moon is 1.3 seconds ago and the sun is 8 mins ago, and some of the photons hitting the back of my eye have been stuck bouncing around in the Sun for 30,000 years, but I can cope with that.
8 mins and the sun has perhaps lost a few million tons of mass, but it is essentially the same.
Likewise, 30,000 years ago, and a few Woolly Mammoths later, I can live with. I can see baby Lyuba in London in a few weeks......
The stars on a frosty night? Some went supernova years ago and arnt really there. You see the sky as it was a few years ago to thousands of years ago. Ok...bit weird but I get it.
BUT!!!.... That Hubble picture? Mostly what you see is before the previous star went supernova and formed the Nebula that became the Solar system, and that's 4.5 Billion years ago in its self !!!!!!!!
I guess 80% of the Hubble image isn't actually there anymore, and the rest doesn't look anything like like that.
still thinking about this Hubble image. On the grand scale of things, there must be hardly any matter vs space in the universe, or we wouldn't see the 12 Billion year old red galaxies Nothing got in the way of that light.
You cant even see 20 metres into a dense Forest, let alone the trees 4 miles away.
@@turnerthemanc I don't suppose you know how the image only shows other galaxies without stars in our galaxy getting in the way?
@@ivarbaratheon264 There are several stars from our galaxy in that image. its like looking through a fine wire fence. You dont see whats behind it until you get 2 inches away.
The Hubble deep space image was an area of sky around the size of the moon as seen from earth and it was pointing away through "not so many" stars
@TheWeeaboo It seems kind of ironic that he can't spell brain-dead
@@turnerthemanc I dont think the bible ever used the term brain dead. His only source of knowledge is heavily outdated. He's excusable.
Now I just HAVE TO pull down that image at it's highest resolution...
I was an amateur astronomer from 10 to 17 in 1973-1979. So yeah, this is pretty cool...
Thanks for a very interesting channel, Anton!
Just downloaded the full res no problem, opened fine on windows 10 and what a
mind-blowing image, Thank's Anton you wonderful person
where did you downloaded it? I really want to get it
@@ThrustersX Stated several times throughout the video, its in the description that you had to scroll past to get to the comments
@@FurNaxxYT I got to excited lol... I searched it on google 5 sec later and still downloading the image rn
@@ThrustersX How did you get on with it
Did you use the same software as him to open it?
What I can't wrap my head around is, when one zooms in to the remotest red-shifted galaxy created a mere 500 million years after the big bang.The universe was a lot smaller then so what are we looking at when we zoom into a similar red-shifted galaxy with the telescope pointing in exactly the opposite direction? Is it the other side of the same galaxy we looked at before?
Also I would like to know if we are looking galaxies in different time periods then is it not possible we might be looking at our own galaxy in different time periods as the galaxies are moving??
This so cool thanks fro sharing this one of the little treasures that the internet produces it had to find hidden amongst a whole lot of b.s thank you 🙏🏾 made my day👍🏾👌🏾🤯🤯👀👀🙋🏾♂️
Wow that is super special. One has to keep reminding oneself that it is not a simulation. It is actual photo of one spot in the sky as big as the moon. How more wondrous can it get. I salute the scientists and engineers who have contributed to this and thanks to Anton for bringing it to us
Everytime i watch one of Anton's programs i can feel my brain stretch ! Very easy to understand and listen to.
Maybe you have dark energy in your head.
At first glance, I thought it was a map of Nebraska.
Yesica1993 wow man you just blew my mind
Nebraska Is _*V O I D*_.
Go big red!
that's true,,, they are WAY out in space!
GOOOOOOOOOO BIIIIIIIIIIIG REDDDDDDDDDD
Scary thought to think that many of those stars and galaxies probably don't exist anymore.
Imagine all the ancient civilisations or forms of life that have come and gone or are still there on some of those galaxies
What’s even more scary is the amount of people that don’t think space exists.
@@samspencer534 I'm thinking the difference in physical form lol like how would they look do they even breath or have hearts type shit lol
@@samspencer534 earth is flat and space is pink
Sid Vasoya troll or brain dead you choose
Dear Anton: Thank you so much for this revelation !!! I was able to download the Big Version of the Image since I have good Video Editing Capability with an NVIDEA G Force Video Processor ... Anyway ... AWESOME !!! Simply viewing these images and zooming in and out to your favorite locations on the image is a stunning introspective perspective of all life ... One thing for sure !!! The business of the Universe is the Manufacture of Galaxies !!! No doubt about that !!!
When your telescope is so powerful it lets you see back through time.
😂😄😂
ALL telescopes (and even your own eyes) let you see back in time, it just that here on earth, it's usually only a few nano/pico-seconds.
I will say, that you actually see the Moon as it WAS about 1.25 seconds ago, and the Sun is about a whole 500 seconds (8.3 minutes) ago, IN THE PAST!!!
Actually when you look at the Sun you are seeing it from 8 minutes ago, no need for a telescope.
yeah, how can people belileve you can see the universe 2 billion years after the big bang, yet we are at a time of 14 billion years after the big bang, think about it. it happened already and the light from it is 12 billion years into the future past us, never to be seen
@@aimebouch Dr. Spock would agree with you.
That image file is like a Mandelbrot Set fractal zoom program, only of the universe.
That would result in zooming in in some of those distant galaxies, finding a Sun, finding a planet, finding a window and seeing yourself watching that same image.
7:42 Flat earther heads explode
2:30 4:30 7:00 7:38
maybe 1,400 of them came to see the video... this all would be funny but there are millions of them and there are congregations behind many of them that teach them the BS ( know 3 states they do that as fact)...churches that belong to very powerful denominations that push to cut budgets of space explorations for many decades....
Lol this is proof that not only is the world flat but the universe is flat too! I think I'm going to be the first dumbass to be a flat universer. Don't bother me with rational thought or facts! I know the universe is flat because my computer screen is flat which is in undeniable proof. Anyone who says it's not can come and look at my computer screen.
@@thetruthalwaysscary which churches and where are they located because I think they'll be interested in my flat universe idea and may even financially support my theory and help me spread ignorance to the dimwitted.
Flat earth theory is just intentionally made up story, for thousands of years people know It's just round
So I downloaded a science podcast for my walk. I’m listening to the first podcast from this author and who do they mention? Anton!
Thank you Anton for taking the time to develop and post your productions. This video is truly mind-blowing. I cannot describe the thoughts I conjure up with respect to not only how insignificant our planet is to the universe but also understanding the universe is still growing. There is absolutely no way to put this mindset into words... except... Holy Shit!
Amen! Couldnt have said it better myself
No need to freak out about it
Imagine, there are less sand grains on Earth than stars out there🤔
@Michael Tod I take that as a compliment, I guess? Thank you ;)
@@markymark6928 I know, never payed attention at school , to many girls in the English class ;)
Imagine there are more atoms in a single grain of sand than stars in the observable universe.
@@markymark6928 imagination paves the way for possibilities
Just make sure when hyperdrive kicks in.... The shoulder belst are snugged up!
Truly mind blowing indeed! this is just incredible.. Thank you Anton, appreciate your work! ;)
Everyone is talking about how amazing the picture is but no one is talking about how the cameraman flew around the universe 1:07
hahhahahahahahahahahahahahah
From a nobody in tulsa Oklahoma, thanks again sir. You blew my mind again. Love ya man. Td
todd alan nobody is a nobody bud.
Hi T.A.~Im a somebody from Tulsa too😊 You have great taste in UA-cam videos!😎We should form a Tulsa group to discuss cool stuff.😀😎🙌
todd alan go hurricanes!
With that many galaxies out there, there HAS to be another situation with a planet like Earth. Amazing; thank you for this.
With that many galaxies out there, there HAS to be a planet with a moon made of green cheese. And if you provide that many monkeys with that many typewriters, one of them HAS to write 'Romeo and Juliette'.
This blows my mind as well!! How can a Lego toy take a picture of that quality? Also did you see the size of that lady?
falcon 1776 i know right
Its quite simple: In Lego: "Everything is Awesome!"
@@guytech7310 I never played with Lego they are too real to play with I had imaginary friends that taught me very complicated physics theory!!! It was so real for me and still is to this guy in the video!!!
Why would you play with Lego when Mask Crusaders and Action Force (GI Joe) was available?
There are the two things we are not aware of: First, how intensely the universe IS populated, second, how incredibly beautiful our planet is. Let's respect it and save it for the future!
If there is only one planet per galaxy with intelligent life that's approximately 100 billion planets with intelligent life and that's only the part of the universe we can actually see. That's amazing to think of
we only have 5 billion years left ....
@@ayedee6681 5 billion would be such a good thing! We are so stupid, that we will destroy our planet in the next 100 years. It seemingly happens to all "intelligent" life. Dolphines would never do it...
@@petarmalesev8349 Who is we?
We have not found a second or third planet with live to compare with, so it is not possible to calculate probabilities for how much life is out there. We can be the one lucky out of Trillion. AND the universe does not have to be infinite ♾. It can be curved like a globe. So there is NO prove not a Single, that the universe is intensely populated.
One thing is most likely: maybe there is life but not many civilisations, because they would have been here already long ago.
Wow wow !!
The moment you zoomed in !!
Great video, Anton. It is amazing...beyond marvelous. Thank you for the slices in succession, of the transformation of this part of the universe. Interesting analysis of the redshift effect.
Well done!
when i askt my teacher in 1993 when we were learning about our solarsystem what was after Pluto she answered "Nothing" 🤣🤣🤣👍
Country?
If she assumed you were referring to what was beyond pluto within the bounds of our solar system, she was almost correct. Mostly it was small comets & the oort cloud, probably not worth mentioning in primary school.
She is pretty much correct.. Space is 99% filled with nothingness..
That's like when I asked my computer teacher in 1991 how much memory I should get for my new computer and he said "Take my word for it, you'll NEVER need more than 8 megabytes"
@Mr. H I guess that depends on the tasks you want your computer to do. You could still do spread sheets and word processing with 8 mb but watching movies might be a pain in the ass.
Dude Anton isn't the hero we deserved but the one we needed for posting that badass little mini-scale Lego set of the Hubble Telescope.
Imagine how much life exists in these galaxies and our own it's near endless love your work can't wait until your next vid
before life, we need to find the bowl at the right temperature with the right ingredient at right place on th right time and the help of GOD. You know you see all those nice picture of space , the computer created it. Transfigured this same logic to reality, who the creator off all this.... Chance, of course and a Dog lol
Its just earth US ,demons, angels,god and a devil everything else issa lie
We could very well be alone. Without knowing how improbable abiogenesis is, we can only speculate.
None and the proof of life ? None ! This proves only one thing , we are special and God is the creator . I know you won't understand :-)
@@imdamann3844 dont worry about them, every soul will discover the Truth, but not now and here..
Mind boggling... imagine showing this to Galileo!
Will make a killer app!
Was thinking the same thing...Finally take him off of house arrest for believing the Earth moves, lol
Fake tho
@@reducecotwo In 1992, Pope John Paul II admitted Galileo was right. It took 359 years for the Catholic Church to face facts and publicly admit that they were wrong and he was right. Better late than never, I suppose.
@@infinitejack2115 no way dude. See how those galaxies were all flat??? The hubble guys are woke.
@@brianshissler3263 lol
I believe this picture from the Hubble Telescope represents the most insane Jigsaw Puzzle that one has to solve, or may never solve.
This is why i love space and everything space related. Thx for telling me about this picture, I already know I'm going to spend a few hours admiring it.
When I see the universe on this scale it makes me think maybe WE are part of the microscopic world. Or possibly SIZE is relevant to perspective. On this grand scale our little planet seems more on the microscopic scale, and we humans are more on the quantum scale. It all depends WHERE we are looking FROM.
OK, I gotta go reboot my brain lol
1.19 gigabytes! 1.19 gigabytes . Great Scott!
What the hell is a Jiggabyte!?
@@noeditbookreviews gigabyte
Gigabyte is something that is for like apps and games and btw it takes minutes and hours to download
@@MFahrulRozi nice explanation lol
@@noeditbookreviews a digital storage unit, 1GB= 1000 MB = 1 000 000 KB = 1 000 000 000 B
@@dolanSWEG heavy
Thank you Edwin Hubble, thank you!
And thank you Anton.
Don’t thank Edwin Hubble for this- he was long since departed. As Anton said, thank NASA’s Nancy Roman!
@@prtauvers Im well aware of when Hubble died. That wasn't the point.
Thank Henrietta Leavitt, as well. She did most of the grunt work that Hubble used.
With out mr Hubble’s work, we’d be way behind in knowledge.
@@ot1402 Well said.
I’m losing patience for James Webb ! That is a real breakthrough for mankind. Still can’t forget legendary Hubble 🙏👌
Between this image, and the black hole image that was recently released, this sure has been a great year for astronomy.
Frosto31 no
Frosto31 you are stupid
@Frosto31 Really? Another flat earther?
This thread, about the great year in astronomy, was highjacked. Not by the dumbo that spouted nonsense, you have them all over the place, they are a pest. But it are the good-meaning commenters that react to the dumbo, that let the conversation go off the rails. Better to not react to dumbos. Just down-vote them. Do not give them any attention, because it's like commenting on a vandal while giving him new things to demolish. If you give them your attention they will come back to feast some more on you being offended. Give them NO attention and they will leave.
@Frosto31 ah shit!, here we go again...
Colliding galaxies in the upper left quadrant of the Hubble Legacy Field.
Rene Trujillo also at the time stamp of 4:30 in the bottom right looks epic
Nah,just the CGI Artist’s mistake in overlays,it’s not a photograph in any way,shape,or form....
Dead Game ah dead explains it. Not
I actually was able to open this image, and my god, the depth is just.. man...
@djavocard I'm not sure what that is?
I love that photo and have had it as my desktop background for as long as I can remember. My mind just goes so deep when I think about space, and I Love it.
Wow i am glad i clicked on your vid man, hadn’t heard about this till I watched your video
Me at the beginning of the video: "What's so special about THAT image?"
Me at the end: *MIND BLOWN*
Me: who cares ?
You: mind blown...
Me: reality
You: scifi
I want someone that appreciates me the way Anton appreciates this picture
Who doesn't?
Get a dog. They will fulfill your dream.......
Anyone. You are the man. And many people think we are alone in all this. Thank's for the knollage . Love it
Very important to remember that "what we believe dictates our brain to shape what we see"..
Yeah like seeing images in clouds lol
Man, for a guy like me whose physics-illiterate you break stuff down to make sense really well. Awesome work!
When I first saw this/these images last week, I was very amazed. Glad I’m not the only one haha.
Everything in that picture is just a tiny piece of the visible universe and what's REALLY mind-blowing is that the VISABLE universe is just a tiny part of the greater universe as a whole. It boggles the imagination the shear amount of stuff that's out there.
It's taken me 20 years of casual interest in space to finally wrap my head around the reasoning behind why almost everything is moving away from us and why The Earth is at the center of OUR visible universe.