Hubble Legacy Field

The Hubble Space Telescope has offered unparalleled views of the deepest parts of our surrounding universe. Last year, a time of NASA scientists compiled 7,500 individual images taken over 16 years to create a composite mosaic which shows scale in a visually stunning way.

You can read the details and watch an animation here:

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/hubble-astronomers-assemble-wide-view-of-the-evolving-universe

Be sure to join us for our program “Hubble” on Wednesday, January 13 @ 6:00 PM, about the famous space telescope and its contributions to cosmology. Email register@standleylakestargazing.com to sign up! Special guest physicist Ron Havermann will join the discussion of this fascinating platform.

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