The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D

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Published by tdarnell at 08/03/2009 01:20 Like 16,482 Dislike 211
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I've recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image.

I've written a short script that leads you through a quick history of both deep field images and this video ends with a fly-through of the Ultra Deep Field.

Every galaxy in the image is in its proper distance as viewed from the telescope line of sight.

As if this image wasn't amazing enough.

Animation Credit:

Hubble Cosmological Redshift Animation Courtesy:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2004/28/video/b/

Mike Gallis

http://phys23p.sl.psu.edu/phys_anim/Phys_anim.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6G2Z6iD-9M

Music Used in this video was purchased from stockmusic.net and belongs to the Spirit Legends Collection.

The tunes I used were:

Voice Redo B
Voice in the Dark

Link to demos:

http://www.stockmusic.net/index.cfm/page/main.collectionDetails/collectionId/67

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Latest comments

  1. VioletGiraffe, at 05/19/2013 04:21, says:
    Gibberish. Then the best science is ancient mythology. Exolains EVERYTHING with very simple concepts.
  2. Zepolodon, at 05/18/2013 23:28, says:
    did you really expect to not get shit for making claims that have no rounded evidence? You are in an area of youtube that supports facts with intelligent observation, facts that assume the ability to be improved and contradicted as we gain knowledge of the unknown. You are implicating ideology that assumes its right under all context. The time that Christianity ruled the world is called the dark ages for a reason. Religion impedes progress and your comment is a perfect example of that
  3. bafrank3poc, at 05/18/2013 17:51, says:
    So you think that the exclusion of God simplifies? Accepting the premise of Ockham's razor, which I do, then accepting that "God did it" would actually fit more succinctly.
  4. sleepingeye, at 05/18/2013 14:22, says:
    You are right it can't be know, that's why God can't be known, that's why God is a matter of faith and not knowledge. If we knew everything we wouldn't be here, we would be nothing. Nothingness is the only thing that is perfect and all one. Whether nothingness exists or not is a meaningless question. Maybe God is nothingness.
  5. sleepingeye, at 05/18/2013 14:27, says:
    Very true. Both religion and science are sensere endeavours to find out the truth. If there existst a truth, both must come to the same conclusions in the end.
  6. sleepingeye, at 05/18/2013 14:14, says:
    The singularity of the Big Bang, God, call it what you want. Knowledge has limitations and we can always argue about things we don't and can't know.
  7. VioletGiraffe, at 05/18/2013 07:59, says:
    Ever heard of Occam's razor? I guess not.
  8. bafrank3poc, at 05/18/2013 07:16, says:
    If you are open minded, you don't need to exclude God from your picture of the universe.
  9. bafrank3poc, at 05/18/2013 07:44, says:
    You really have no concept of how close religion and science are. The more science learns and the more religion comprehends, coming from what they thought were opposite directions, the closer are their conclusions.
  10. pk6610, at 05/15/2013 16:31, says:
    too bad
  11. Koala Bear, at 05/15/2013 15:24, says:
    The singing at the end reminds me of a Rammstien song.
  12. Michael Hoffman, at 05/15/2013 02:54, says:
    What's the name of the song at the beginning?
  13. sprizzo92, at 05/14/2013 20:59, says:
    No words to describe this. Wow. Amazing.
  14. YeeaahBuddddy, at 05/14/2013 09:42, says:
    I respect peoples believes in other religions but they should not come here and preach to people just interested in science. Religion and science are two completely different things. Yes I did go over bored on that comment. If they want to preach some much here then they should go to church and become a priest or something. If anything they are ignorant.
  15. elitemarc365, at 05/14/2013 02:30, says:
    Congrats! You have been awarded the most ignorant human award! I haven't seen one as ignorant and difficult to teach as you in a long time! I don't think anyone will break your record for a long time! Tell me how do you feel, I am only itching to find out!
  16. Tyler Durden, at 05/13/2013 22:08, says:
    Yes I agree, I am in no way a "religious" person by conventional means, nor am I agnostic, atheist, or a nihilist. I only mentioned God because of the comment above my original comment. The universe is actually to massive and complex to understand in a general concept. That is what makes it so amazing to me. Just the fact that time moves like a river and is not a constant is mind blowing. But yes there is much more interesting, factual, things to discuss besides religion.
  17. VioletGiraffe, at 05/13/2013 20:55, says:
    If you are open minded, you don't need to involve "god" into your picture of the universe.
  18. James Clemson, at 05/12/2013 06:37, says:
    i dont think anybody can really understand how amazing the universe really is
  19. YeeaahBuddddy, at 05/11/2013 18:04, says:
    I'm not saying god doesn't exist because there's nothing to say he couldn't exist but you said something had to create the universe? Actually nothing had to crate it. To be honest it could have just happened. There's so many billions of galaxies that I find it hard to believe that something could create all this I honestly highly doubt anything created all this but at the same time something could have. I doubt we will ever truly know what we came from or what was at the very beginning.
  20. Tyler Durden, at 05/11/2013 11:36, says:
    If you are open minded, you can believe in God and Science. It is not hard, first realize the bible are stories, lessons, not literal. 2nd understand something had to create time, light , gravity at focal point of the big bang...I believe God put this into motion, and I don't even go to church.
  21. YeeaahBuddddy, at 05/10/2013 18:16, says:
    Really that's all you have to say back to me? Hahahah. Just proves that you have no evidence to back up what you were saying before retard.
  22. ronpack, at 05/10/2013 18:14, says:
    STFU moron!
  23. YeeaahBuddddy, at 05/10/2013 17:05, says:
    You can't reply back because what you said sounds pretty fucking retarded. Life itself does not even need star light to survive. That alone makes life sprouting up through out the universe even more probable. Look at the bottom of the ocean right on the deep sea vents. Life is abundant there. Life doesn't have to mean intelligence, I would be happy if we found deep sea life on Europa (One of Jupiter's moons in case you were to retarded to know) There's most likely life somewhere out there.
  24. ronpack, at 05/10/2013 03:47, says:
    There's really no way to reply to guys like you. You're already convinced the universe is full of life. I already answered your question and yet you are still asking the same question.
  25. Chris Still, at 05/10/2013 02:54, says:
    ...so sure that life and even civilizations HAVE NOT flourished on other planets. Sorry.

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