Galaxies in the GOODS

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  1. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    Galaxies in the GOODS
    Credit: NASA, ESA, GOODS Team, M. Giavalisco (STScI)

    This tantalizing view of galaxies scattered near and far is part of the Hubble Space Telescope's contribution to the GOODS - the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey project. The GOODS' goal is to study galaxy formation and evolution over an unprecedent wide range of cosmic distances, therefore spanning time from the present to the early Universe. Joined by the Chandra X-ray Observatory and soon by the anticipated Space Infrared Telescope Facility along with major ground-based observatories, the project expands greatly on the past Hubble Deep Fields of regions in the northern constellation of Ursa Major and southern constellation Tucana. Across the electromagnetic spectrum, a sample of large nearby galaxies, like the interacting pair at the lower left above, will be compared with distant younger galaxies in a search for clues to the origins of these lighthouses of the cosmos. Preliminary results of the project confirm that the birth rate of stars was higher in the past and that galaxies have indeed been constructed from the "bottom up", growing from mergers and accretion of small infant galaxies to their present day forms.
     
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  3. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    So many megastars, so little time.
     
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  5. apolo Registered Senior Member

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    Gorgeous picture WET1.
    I printed it and added to my colection. It is amazing what new tecknology and improvement of telescopes have added to our knowledge of the universe.

    Rgards APOLO
     
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  7. bigjnorman Registered Senior Member

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    strange how light allows us to see into the universe's past
     

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