In January, the Hubble telescope took 411 pictures of the Andromeda Galaxy (the Milky Way’s galactic neighbor) and stitched them together into one ginormous megaphoto that does an impressive job of communicating just how much stuff is out there in the universe.
Click here to zoom in and interact with the entire image
For a quick tour, take a look at this video set to dramatic music:
And don’t forget about the immense amount of space in between all these sparkly objects.
Kuhl wahad!
Cool video, man. It’s such a privilege that we get to enjoy this perspective. I was just looking at photos of Enceladus this morning in complete awe. Have you seen that shit? It’s so amazing what has been accomplished on such a paltry budget.
Wow videos like these are just humbling. Thank you for this great perspective.
Damn. I lost my keys.
That is intense. Never mind the depth of our Ocean, can you imagine in our finite understanding of how long it takes us to drive 500 miles even at 70 miles an hour. but to travel light years and not see anything until you get there. I can’t think of anything that sound closer to Insanity.
It’s all golden and blue! It made me find again the same wonder I use to feel when I was 5 and I looked into the depths of the Christmas tree baubles. It’s 35 years I look for it. It has been in Andromeda all this time..
Thank you for this.
What Music is that ?
Not quite sure. (The video’s by someone else) Ask Siri!
Koda – The last stand
Open this image from China a little slower, thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing this –
Curious of the bright object just to the right of the center of the photo. Is it in the foreground? Is it a smaller galaxy orbiting? Globular cluster?