The Skinny On Hubble's New Camera : Video

// added May 24, 2009 // 2 comments //
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The Wide Field Camera 3 will let Hubble look deeper into space and further back in time than ever before. Dave Mosher gets the details on the telescope's newest eyes. Jorge Ribas produces.
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2 comments // The Skinny On Hubble's New Camera : Video

  • csmonut
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      csmonut  
    • I honestly don't think anyone will ever find the "end" of ther universe.
      As for parallel universes, the possibilities are definitely there and are bring seriously considered by physicists, as are wormholes.
      But maybe not quite the Stargate type.
      Though I know a man that claims the military has "Stargate" technology and has had it for several decades.

    • 9 months ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • This is going to be very exciting. To imagine that you might be able to see to the edge of the universe and beyond with a wide field camera. I have always wondered what could be beyond the known universe into vast eternal blackness of space. Does the physical universe go on forever in all directions simultaneously, or is the universe a bubble or a giant hologram of energy and infinite possibilities.

      I also was thinking while watching the video during the segment that talked about the different light color filters that they could use to examine each of the galaxies about the possibility of parallel universes and wondering is that where the matter from this universe goes when it gets sucked into a black hole. Is that what gives birth to stars in those parallel realities?

      I have read and seen at an exhibit at the Los Angeles Planetarium that there is a theory that the universe is like a giant foam with galaxies tending to cling to each other and spread out in space in a very similar structure to foam bubbles; galaxies clinging to the edges of the bubbles.

      Astrophysics is such an amazing science to contemplate.

    • 9 months ago

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