Ultra Deep Field: Looking Out into Space, Looking Back into Time
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2021
- This six-minute visual exploration of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field showcases the characteristics and contents of this landmark observation, as well as its four-dimensional nature across both space and time. In particular, galaxies are seen to more than 12 billion light-years away / 12 billion years ago, allowing astronomers to trace the development of galaxies across cosmic time.
A deep field is a long exposure on a small field of view to observe the faintest objects possible. The Ultra Deep Field (UDF) represents the deepest visible light observation of the universe (deeper views are extensions / subsets of this 2004 image). Containing about 10,000 sources, the UDF provides a statistical sample of galaxies across the universe.
In this sequence, the three-dimensional model of the UDF data set uses NASA and other images and source catalogs. More than 5000 galaxies with cross-matched image cutout and distance measure are placed in their correct relative position throughout the long thin pyramid of the observation. To keep the fly-throughs succinct, the depth of the pyramid is shortened by a factor of a few hundred.
The visualization encompasses a suite of UDF science points in a single camera shot journey. Zooms, fades, fly-throughs, and overlay graphics visually express and highlight aspects such as the field of view, long exposure time, variety of galaxies, and extent across the observable universe. The critical idea that "looking farther out into space is also looking farther back in time" leads to examples, drawn directly from the data, of galaxy structure changing and growing over time.
The Ultra Deep Field and other deep field studies help astronomers study the distribution, characteristics, and development of galaxies across space and time.
Visualization: Frank Summers, Alyssa Pagan, Leah Hustak, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare (STScI)
Data: Anton Koekemoer, Bahram Mobasher, and HUDF Team
Music: "Autumn: Meditativo" by Dee Yan-Key CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
This presentation is based on work performed as part of the NASA’s Universe of Learning project and is supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award number NNX16AC65A. The NASA's Universe of Learning (NASA’s UoL) project creates and delivers science-driven, audience-driven resources and experiences designed to engage and immerse learners of all ages and backgrounds in exploring the universe for themselves. The competitively-selected project represents a unique partnership between the Space Telescope Science Institute, Caltech/IPAC, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, and Sonoma State University, and is part of the NASA Science Mission Directorate Science Activation program. - Наука та технологія
A video like this is a good way of switching off from all the problems in the world.
Yes. It actually feels somewhat comforting -- to me.
agree.. until the end of video T_T
Agreed
Not religious but try reading ecclesiastes "all is vanity ""like the wind" that should help you switch off and perhaps give you a different perspective
Agree :)
60 years ago i looked up into the night sky in the outback of Australia in awe. I feel like that little boy again. Thank You.
I feel exactly like what you feel sir. And, i am the 100th. So I'm not sure which one that make me feel even better..
One day I hope to visit AUS just to see Magellanic Clouds.
@@NextStop2030 if you can, get away from the cities and visit the outback. it will be a treat
@@band_e_coot7617 Hopefully next year after the Non Profit is a more sustainable. The wife went to AUS and NZ duting her High School years.
@@NextStop2030 are they different from normal clouds?
watching this makes me and my problems feel extremely insignificant...
tell me about it...it's UNBELIEVABLE just how VAST the Universe is...UNFATHOMABLE!!!
I was thinking the same.
@@kandaman304 the universe is infinity times infinity...
@@Mark-uh7cr how do you even begin to comprehend that?...incredible!!
Yes and no, nothing on these pictures are anymore relevant. They are either long gone, or left our event horizon.
Hubble has been incredible but I can't wait to see what James Webb has to offer!
Where's it at?
Waiting for James Webb to go up there since 2008.
@@ankss4972 from what i've seen, JWST is pretty much complete and is going to hit the launch date.
i heard it won't take pictures like that. it's not a 1:1 successor to hubble
ihope for some good stuff but there is a limit on how far it can see.
Beyond a certain point light simply hasnt reached us yet and it will never catch up.
One of the most mind expanding images in the history of humanity and personally the most profound.
HI AGAIN THE BEST THIN I EVER SEEN WAS MY FRIENDS COMING THROUGH THE BLACK HOL AT THE TIP OF THE MILKYWAY TO COME SEE MEE I WATCHED THEM ALL THE WAY .TRUE I'M BLESSED .YOURS THE FISHERMAN.
SORRY ABOUT MY MISS SPELLING YOURS COLIN.
@@colinneedle3221 I’d say by that comment you’ve been dabbling in the Amanita Pantherina.
Dabbling, you say?
More like he swallowed it whole😃
Mind expanding is a great way to express it!
Mind blown at 5:21, seeing all those thousands of Galaxies, then zooming out showing how tiny the patch is, visualizing the same amount on the rest of the sky.
The scale is truly unbelievable. In all seriousness, it's difficult to grasp the vastness of it all and somehow good ole Hubble pulls these gems. So grateful.
This just blows my mind radically.
I cannot believe Earth is the only Place with Life. I just cannot believe it.
It is more likely that there are millions of other life forms out there.
We are not the only one
Why shouldn’t be only us?
Are so many variables in our existence and yet we are mistery...billions of trillions of stars and galaxies and you should be able to understand life it’s so fragile and so impossible in other conditions than this we have here...
@@MrLiviooo you think we are the only one and there is no other existence of life in other planets!?? Dude in our planet we grow and evolved according to our planet and there are trillions of universe out there where there is infinite possiblities of life evolution according to their respective planets.... So we're not the only one!! Just think once!
@@MrLiviooo There are a lot of variables, you're right. And we're certainly lucky to be in the habitable zone of a star of the right size and age. We're lucky to have the mineral composition that we do, an atmosphere of just the right mixture of gases, on a rock with a strong magnetic field to protect us, with a moon to give us tidal forces to drive water currents, and an orbit and axial tilt that allows stable heating and cooling, etc. etc. The list goes on and on.
However.
There are trillions upon trillions of galaxies out there. And in those galaxies are hundreds of billions of stars. Statistically, there are many star systems out there that meet much of the checklist our own has for creating and sustaining life, but might be missing one or two things. Odds are that there is, AT THE LEAST, some form of life on another world out there. Maybe more advanced, or maybe primordial. But to assume that in this vast ocean of galaxies and stars, that we are the only life forms? No way. I can't fathom that being so.
I almost cried!!! Universe is mind-blowing
Indeed!
@big heart also sun is flat
I don't know how people can say aliens don't exist after watching this
@@No-Stack-Developer There is Life somewhere out there definitely.
@big heart yo slick
One of the very best presentations I've seen here. The visualizations and perspectives are amazing. Awesome!
I agree
Just think, God made all of this and he made you and me. Nothing more to say.....
@@RetiredLover Perfectly put.....
Agreed
@@RetiredLover but who is god ??
That actually moved me in ways I've never felt before... But, it also made me feel REALLY small.
You are really small. We all are. Compared to the location that we exist in, we will always remain very, very small.
@@phyl1283 excuse me my body count is an 8 I’m not small u r
Yes, that; and it also made me feel a bit anxious; I'm not sure how that's possible. Maybe being in front of a bottomless abyss is what I could compare it with.
It depends on how one sees things.
The people with mystical powers say that seeing that they're part of the whole of reality makes them feel as infinite as it; they're one with it.
God loves you whatever dimensions you are .
Youll meet him soon.
Just imagine how advanced life forms are out their in these galaxies that have come and gone, before their light even hits us.
It makes you wonder.
Truly amazing.
There is not only more than we image, there is more than we CAN image.
1:56 Let me just say that this is, so far, the best explanation/visualization I have ever seen.
This is one of the best, understandable, well explained, description through text and visuals I have ever seen. I've been a astronomer fan since early childhood (the late 50's) and am constantly drawn to the study of space! Thank you for this.
I will never understand how people can view this and feel “insignificant” or “tiny”. Sure, our universe is unfathomably vast, containing a literally uncountable amount of atoms and photons. I feel amazed, honored and just downright thankful that these atoms, the ones that make up **me** are right here, right now and I know I am aware of it all. My existence is probably going to be the best thing a tiny little particle in space will ever experience. To finally know what you are, in all of this darkness.
I’m agnostic, but astronomy does more to convince me that a higher power might exist than any crappy mortal religion ever could. This is mind-numblingly humbling and yet it’s the most beautiful thing. I am filled simultaneously with awe and dismay by this reminder of how inconceivably vast the universe is and how most of it is forever hidden from our sight. There is also a terrible sense of loss from knowing that we will never be able to reach out and set foot in any of these places. I have so many emotions to process right now!
yes indeed seeing a little glimpse of the size of the universe shows the beauty of God. God shows Himself to us in two ways, in nature (the universe) and in the scriptures. Quick tip, God is Jesus Christ of nazareth. 😍
Same!
great that you have used my music!
Thank you so much for licensing your work in the Creative Commons! It is fantastic to be able to use a high quality soundtrack for our visualizations.
Luv the music so much... so fitting, almost nostalgic in nature...
Yes its get deep in the soul with the video
Wow. What an honor! Congrats man
@@jjstratford thank you so much
billions of light years away from our galaxy , other life forms could be viewing our galaxy and seein it as it was in the dinosaur era or even before that!!! I believe that there are billions if not trillions of other life forms out there but we'll never get to know about them!
People always refer to
the dinosaur era, but
in comparison that is
recent. The dinosaurs
lived until 65 million
years ago. The light
coming from 10 bill
light years away was
on its way, 6 billion
years before the earth
even existed.
@@xaj1543 so basically we don't exist according to other life forms 7 billion light years away...
So what if there's a planet 7 billion years old with intelligent life living on it BUT it's 5 billion light years away from earth, the intelligent life started 6.99 billion years after the planet formed
@@samuelluisdelespiritusanto7343
Actually, over 4.5 billion light years away. But I wouldn’t phrase
it that way. It’s not that we don’t exist, they don’t know we exist.
Remember it is the light from the sun that they will see, they
won’t have any clue about us.
@@xaj1543 that's even worse, you need to be in the same galaxy to have chances of meeting another intelligent life form and even so it will be very hard
It always boggles my mind to think about all those distant galaxies, and what they’re like, and who lives there
Who ever lives they r also guessing about us
same
@@f9gnqbpy447 that's a bit disrespectful
Just astonishing, I have no words left...
Thank you for uploading this impressive video. Now I'm feeling like nothing...but happy! Thanks so much. Greetings from Frankfurt.
One of the best presentations I have ever seen .....Really just WOW.......great work .......keep it up......
I amagine the dawn of our time here on Earth whilst viewing such videos. It’s not a far reach to imagine the same somewhere else in time. Thank you.
It takes something to make a soul imagine.. thankyou for making me imagine.. World is full of beautiful people! Beautiful video!
In a word: mindblowing.
Very well done video!!!! This will be one of the very few videos on youtube i will come back to to just watch this!! Great job. I need more🙂🙂
Considering theres life in this galaxy, chances are almost certain there is more out there
Wouldn't it be funny to zoom in really far and see a little guy waving?
@@dominicdeluca6378 might have to wait for the next telescope...
@@alancliff9208 yea, when's the Jame's Webb going to be ready?
Ikr, I don't know how people can even say aliens don't exist
Is that meaningful though? Knowing that we will never be able to even know of their existence and instead just see their entire galaxy as a speck of light. I guess you can find meaning in the hope that something or someone just as far away is looking back at our Milky Way as just another speck.
This brings tears to my eyes every single time.
Oh God that reverse 3D galactic fly through was spectacular to watch!
Simply amazing! I love looking back in time! This video is superb!
This work by Hubble will always be appreciated even after the webb launch
It REALLY shows you the vastness of the universe in comparison to other videos. Great job!
What kind of person would thumbs down this presentation.
Flat earthers
@@imadrifai2273 oh that's right, forgot about them. They haven't crawled out of their hole in a while.
@@bobboggano9201 Oh, they're pretty much still around. But they must all be devote masochists since they regularly get good thrashings from SciManDan, Conspiracy Catz, Bob the Science Guy, Planarwalk. FTFE, Mr Sensible, Creaky Blinder, Wolfie 6020, Professor Stick, and Team Skeptic. We are still very well entertained.
So fascinating 👏 Thanks
I feel like this deserves more attention, to anyone seeing this just take a moment and share it to someone that you want to know about our place in space.
The fact that some other life forms Billion's of light years away might be observing the milky way in its early stages Right now trips me out!
You think that’s trippy? There’s really no meaningful “now” between galaxies this distant either! Time bends and warps across the universe.
It saddens me that we won't be able to explore those galaxies anytime in our lifetime. It would be so interesting to travel between those galaxies and see what else is out there in the universe
Or in any human lifetime for that matter unfortunately. Our composition makes it impossible to explore anywhere outside of our solar system, [hell, even our own solar system for long periods of time] as well as our limited resources on our own planet.
Scary how massive is the universe
@@rstewart2691 cant, hate people
Awesome, just unbelievably amazing this Hubble Ultra Deep Field video is! We are so lucky to be living in a time where the universe is so accessible to everyone who is fortunate enough to have a computer or cellphone and broadband access to the internet. I sure hate the ads, how ever. Oh well. Thanks to the scientific and engineering professionals who've made this possible. Cristina
One of the best videos I've watched in a while. Thank you!
What an amazing video. Complexity of space was never presented in such a simple and beautiful manner. Loved the efforts and the thoughts put behind this video.
I wonder what is in those far off galaxies 10 billion light years away ? We’ll never know. This is a great video !
hubble ultra deep field is the greatest picture ever taken in the history of astronomy. I can't wait to see what James Webb can do
Looking back in time.truly awe inspiring.
Why do I get the feeling we are out of our depth ! The distances are mind blowing !!
Consider this. The nearest star to us (other then the sun) is Proxima Centauri. It is four light years away. Voyager 1 is travelling at 11 miles (17 kilometers) per second. Yet it would take Voyager 40,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri at that speed. The distances are beyond mind-blowing.
@@bettmanthemoron3403 Well on that evidence, you are perfectly correct,and I think I will have to come up with a better word than mind blowing, But you will have give me a bit of time, Say a millennium or two !
Wow! Speechless!
Crazy space vids like this continue to blow my mind on how big the universe really is.
An exceptional video filled with poetry and humility.
Imagine how many different life, worlds, civilizations, beings, primitive and advanced that may be wondering the same thing over them.
Now imagine an closer and updated imagery of some of those stars and galaxies.
This is relaxing for my brains.
I know!! Blows my mind over and over! While it is relaxing it is also sad. Sad I'm not going from planet to planet in this lifetime
When I close my eyes at night I see green, blue, purple specs and patterns. I like to imagine there's a universe inside my brain and it's a light show made just for me. It's the only thing that's helped me sleep since I was a kid. I love space and I hope I live long enough to see a "warp drive". I just want to explore. Idc if it's a one way ticket.
I thought I was the only one who saw that when I close my eyes lmao
This is one of the finest video presentations on the subject that I have ever seen. The universe is an incredible place, both humbling and awe inspiring. The creative force that resulted in this home of ours was exemplified in the way that the video offered the analysis of cosmic structure. Bravo.
It's interesting how Everytime we see some illustration or image or video, we get to know that universe is much much bigger than we can ever imagine.
I love the 3d representation of the deep field. You earned a sub!
Holy Cow. That was a great visual. Thank you for doing it.
Every time I see this I feel like I want to drop everything I do in my life and study/research about this rest of my life.
This was absolutely incredible to watch and mind-blowing to learn just how much there is out there that we've seen (and haven't seen). Thank you for this beautiful video.
Well.. dropping my ice cream cone doesn't seem like such an epic tragedy, now.
Now hang on there...what flavor we talkin?
@@jpman9 maybe strawberry
Felt so depressed by the vid, had to scroll down the comments section looking for cheerful coments.
Thank you for dropping that cone of ice cream
@@karroome Glad my bad day made yours better, then... balance in all things!
@@NewMessage oh crap, now I feel guilty😅😅
Gives me chills to think about the vastness. In contrast you can't help but feel insignificant.
Really? I feel opposite of that. It makes me wish we were able to travel to these galaxies and planets. Like we aren't alone and if we are we can always populate it
@@droopyaguacat3185 nothing you know say or do will be relevant in 1000 years. 1000 years is nothing in comparison to the scale of the known universe
I honestly believe with the universe being so big that our conscience just gets reborn over and over again from another perspective of the universe.
same
Finally a very detailed Video about a UDF Picture, thank you very much :-)
MIND-BOGGLING, TO SAY THE LEAST!!!
One galaxie can have more than 500 billion stars or more. Our galaxie is the Milkyway whit more than 200 bilion of stars. The universe (cosmos) is large very large endless large.
... and still expanding, yes.
Amazing presentation showing in 3D how vast and full of astronomical wonders our Universe is.
Nobody knows how these galaxies are looking in present day. It's so mind-blowing to think that in order to see them as they are right this second it has to be 13 billion light years later 🤯🤯
You are right!! Gindhar!!!
We are as small as an atom!!!
you needn't put "light" at the end of your sentence.
@@goognamgoognw6637 but that is the entire essence of it. It's not just 13 billion years, it's 13 billion LIGHT years. It's something that nobody can fathom.
@@giridhardj8183 No, you made an elementary mistake. Light year is a unit that expresses a distance, not a time, the distance traveled by light in one year. Your sentence context was clearly time, not distance: "right this second" and "later", therefore 13 billion years would have been correct. Sorry.
@@goognamgoognw6637 Ohh yes. I understand now. Thanks for correcting :)
Great to hear that the James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to finally launch during Fall of this year. It is going to be quite exciting -- hope all goes well! A few years after James Webb will be NASA’s Roman Space Telescope, which will be able to Image 100 Hubble Ultra Deep Fields at Once. That promises to be truly spectacular; glad the project did not get cancelled due to high costs ($3.2 $billion).
100 Hubble Ultra Deep Fields at Once ?
I need a bigger monitor !
Adblock is your friend
Jaw dropping and very humbling. And so really our skies are more ancient than we will ever know.
Only one time in my life present was I lucky to have seen a meteor that big in earth atmosphere. Glad Germens were given a Christmas gift late! Stupendous!
And remember... that is only estimated in the “observable” universe. 😳🥰. Wow! Someone has a very amusing sense of humor.
what an ethereal experience!!
This is just mind bending stuff! Really puts perspective on life and the prospect of other life forms out there! 😍
Just blown away with this presentation. Thank you
That small mushroom cloud you see on the horizon was my mind.
*And some still think we are alone...*
Those are some idiots like flat earthers
When I'm watching this video by holding my phone in my hand my hand is literally shaking.. what a video 👍🏻 it is mind shattering..
I remember when they first launched Hubble.
It couldnt see much and they discovered it needed its entire mirror needed to be replaced....in space.
Turned out to be well worth the trip many times over.
This is so unbelievable! I cant believe that we are alone !
We Aren't.
Cant wait to see the ultra deep field for the ultra deep field..
Absolutely stunning!!!
This is absolutely beautiful. Those numbers and distances in the universe are insane. I love it, thank You. 💖😇
Outstanding presentation, visuals are absolutely good. Gives you thought of how are other living organisms live their lives on their own planets. Wish to see aliens in the future. 👀
Consider yourself as extremely privileged living in this time being able to watch this knowledge.
Lovely, thanks for the 60 frames per second, gotta love that silkiness. Incredible imagery.
the universe and the entire space make you to think about it. nothing is so mysterious like this one.
ОЧЕНЬ ЖАЛЬ. ЧТО ЧЕЛОВЕК НИКОГДА НЕ СМОЖЕТ ПОСЕТИТЬ ДРУГИЕ МИРЫ...
I didn't know I had a facial expression that conveyed profound wonder. That is until the view reached the most distant galaxies and I saw my reflection in the black screen.
That is the most honest comment I think I've ever read.
Thanks for a really well put together video. One of my best views of the night sky was on the Bolivian altiplano.
Incredible presentation of the UDF !!!! Who cannot be at awe of the universe?
Mind bending! It’s hard to grasp the immensity of the universe. I have so many unanswerable questions. I thirst for answers to these questions! Thank you NASA for this thought provoking video!
It's almost *too* overwhelming. We think we've already seen so much, but really we have seen NOTHING. 99.9% is still undiscovered by us.
Go get a drink of water and shut up.
i see dead galaxies...
One day! It will all burn away in feverant heat. When Jesus returns.
@@mikeloghry9521 no everything has an expiration date. Has nothing to do with nutjobs
Droopy has it all figured out. Don’t give it any other point of views to consider because it is fact - lol
I can't get enough of this ! Please more videos like this one ! Awesome job ! And we are so tiny hehe !
Wow ....this helped me to understand how universe developed in 12 billion light years and stages of formation of galaxies and coupled multi galaxies ......it's all like a. Many things to learn deeply
Unexpectedly good.
I remember when I first learned of this amazing image.. For me, the most astounding part was watching the zoom-in from what is locally visible, down to this tiny patch.. It helps you to realize exactly how far away these galaxies are! Then to just see thousands and thousands of galaxies packed into this miniscule area, is quite humbling.. I truly believe the universe is infinite..
That's why I love the hubble picture I downloaded on my phone. I zoom into different sections and see some galaxy spirals others spiraling the opposite way some facing me some facing weird angles everything in pretty colors. It's just so, damnnn the universe is insanely humbling to look at. I need more pictures. I'm running out of spots to stare at lol even though it does not get tiring or boring looking at the same one
@@droopyaguacat3185 listen to Jupiter's sounds while looking at the Hubble picture I swear it gives such a strange/mysterious feeling
@@iiCounted2134 mannn idk about anybody else but I love when it snows. Here in Illinois the snow setting is beautiful and it gives me a whole different feeling of earth. Almost like it's not earth
Your channel is awesome! I instantly clicked that sub button. I love space.
Beautifully magnificent video
The backsound makes the mood uplifting to the majestic visual...
Thanks for scientists to working on this
Perfectly pictured and explained. Thank you very much!
The distances in the universe are astounding. Consider this. The nearest star to us (other then the sun) is Proxima Centauri. It is four light years away. Voyager 1 is travelling at 11 miles (17 kilometers) per second. Yet it would take Voyager 40,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri at that speed. The distances are beyond mind-blowing.
And yet, some people still live on Flat Earth
Flat Earthers and thier flat earth theories are so ridiculously amusing 😄 i had so much fun with them.
Oh yeah i forgot that the flat earth believers are stupid