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Hubble Deep Field: The Most Imp. Image Ever Taken (Redux)

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This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated.In the video narration, I round that value up to 47 billion light years.I also took out Numa Numa guy.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am
Author: tdarnell

Length: 06:12
Rating: 4.91
Views: 794487

Tags: astronomy  cosmology  hubble  space  telescopes  universe  

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invaderdorkavatar (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Wait, towards the beginning he said the universe's radius is 47 billion miles, so that means the universe is 94 billion miles long? o-oThat's not...very big.
samperio97 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
I wish I can drift out into space with the song 0:00 to 1:30 in my iPod, and go into a big Space cloud (nebula). And leave this ugly dying planet... But is only a dream.........
rebtareva (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Well the way i see it the only thing more amazing than finding life out there is finding out there is no life.Shit if that happens i might even become religious myself.
rocknroll1984 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
oh man you are so cool! i wish i was as tough as you, man the balls it takes to insult people on youtube for no reason. you must be like the reincarnation of john wayne. get a fucking life tough guy.
Themadness03080 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
good job you are a fucking tool.
rocknroll1984 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
good job! you are so funny hahahahahahahahaha
zzboobzz (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
The odds certainly do point to there being life, and possibly intelligent life as well. However we have no idea how life here truly began, it may be a super rare thing. In regards to intelligent life, the SETI program has yet to pick up one bit of radio data created from intelligent life elsewhere. And even if they do one day, the signal may be billons of years old and that civilization gone.
Starfires (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
It is amazing to see at least a small part of the incredible universe we inhabit. Yet at the end of the day, all this is a background to what we have in our own lives, everything counts for something and this is the great whole of which we are a part. And what a thing to be part of!
Themadness03080 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
no... it isnt
rocknroll1984 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
nothing in this universe is insignificant. even a grain of sand is beautiful in it's own way.