News

The Nancy Roman telescope's field of view will be approximately ~1000 times the area of this portion of a deep Hubble image. R. Williams (STScI), the Hubble Deep Field Team and NASA ...
With XDF, NASA took a patch of sky within the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field and doubled the exposure time to a total of two million seconds, or an impressive 23 days.
An image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field released in 2004. The images taken in the Ultra Deep Field result from exposure time of over 11 days between Sep. 24, 2003 and Jan. 16, 2004. Merging ...
A newly-released picture taken by the Hubble Telescope is adding color to the Deep Field surveys by detecting 10,000 galaxies in the ultraviolet spectrum that would otherwise be impossible to detect.
The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is an image of a small region of the sky, based on the results of a series of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope. The field is so small that only a few ...
R. WILLIAMS (STSCI), THE HUBBLE DEEP FIELD TEAM AND NASA/ESA. Beginning with its 1990 launch, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope revolutionized our conception of the Universe.
Hubble’s eXtreme Deep Field answers that question with our deepest-ever view of the universe: some of those faint patches of light in it are galaxies dating back more than 13.2 billion years. This ...
When the Space Telescope Science Institute revealed the Hubble Deep Field to the public, it was difficult to contain the anticipation. The institute made a 10-foot poster of the cosmic vista, and ...
The video features the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (or HUDF): an image the telescope took of a minuscule portion of the sky in 2003, with 800 exposures taken over a period of 11.3 days.
This new view combines observations from several Hubble deep-field surveys taken across 16 years. The image is a wonder to behold, but it's more than just a looker.