20 Years in 20 Images: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered

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Dr. Summers explores some of Hubble's greatest hits, from doomed star Eta Carinae to storms on Jupiter, in this 20th anniversary look at the telescope's achievements.

Starry-Eyed Hubble Celebrates 20 years of Awe and Discovery
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Thank you Dr. Summers for compiling these wonderful images!

kenbrandt
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Brilliant teacher, breaks it down in such a way that even someone like me has a hope of understanding!

fahim
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Wow. Were lucky to be able to look billions of years ago. These pics are fantastic.

duaneennis
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3:55 and now we have seen it imaged as well.

blogtwot
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all time favorite Hubble videos, always the best

maviyomathobela
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Love your channel mate. Fascinating. 
Really happy i've found it. Keep up the beautiful work!

PAULSWorldofWonder
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I love these videos. They're great!

chilldudemanguy
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The "Pillars of Creation" image is a single observation, not a mosaic. It looks something like a mosaic because one of the four detectors has a smaller field of view (and thus higher resolution). The combination of the four detectors gives it a stairstep shape, even though it is one observation. All images taken with the WFPC2 camera have this characteristic.

FrankSummers
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Talk about looking back in time watching this in 2020...

Xaocka
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Thanks to Dr. Summers I finally understand the phrase time space continuum.

debrafranklin
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Very informative, thankyou very much .

palineblue
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At15:00 image of two interacting galaxies, if universe is expanding faster than light how come two galaxies can move toward each other

manojsinha
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Makes me wonder what images they didn’t release to the public.

valvalerio
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Just to say hello. You're awsome.

adilsonsf
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How can a person could sleep after knowing so much about

LEOIRONSHIELD
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Why does NASA alter images and try to create images that aren’t technically accurate? Why do you need to do that?

dufsgarage
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So if the light traveling from the furthest galaxy is 35 billon years ago. That's how long it takes. So why is it that the big bang happened 14 billon years ago. So that light was traveling to my eyes way before the big bang?? Does it not?

dubmilitia
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What do you do when you drop a screw while putting the mirror back in? Lol

johathanbelky
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so is there no hard core on Jupiter... so did it just fly out on the other side of jupiter?
I think hot shotz german company made hubble’s glasses that fixed it

caroline
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OMG, mind blown, tongue hanging in lap. So well explained, such beauty and hope. I just hope (even pray) I can live long enough to see the Web's launch (mid-2019 now), delayed... delayed... and I'm old now. I know I'll see it all when I'm dead, but I want to experience it in time.
Great service to humanity guys, but I doubt Trump sees the same value. 'Space Force' sounds military, not exploratory. What use is seeing the first galaxies? We can't throw them at anybody. Probably Trump wants to launch asylum seekers, and their children, into the sun.

imdawolfman