- The Hubble Space Telescope can see so far that it actually had to have its sensors upgraded to see objects with a red shift that great. It then took the famous "Ultra Deep Field" photo that found roughly 10,000 Galaxies in an area just 1/13 millionth of the sky. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hubble_ultra-deep_field 59 comments space
- The Hubble Deep Field, the famous picture containing nearly 10,000 galaxies... was just 2.4 arcminutes of the sky. A tenth the diameter of the Moon, and just one three millionths of the sky. The Hubble would require a million years to observe the rest of the sky in such detail. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hubble_ultra-deep_field 17 comments space
Linking pages
- Can Science Lead to Faith? | The New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/04/schmidhuber-eagleman-science-religion-artificial-intelligence.html 26 comments
- How do you reason about a probabilistic distributed system? - Andrew Helwer https://ahelwer.ca/post/2020-04-15-probabilistic-distsys/ 17 comments
- Groundbreaking New Images of Cosmic Web Strands Revealed by Astronomers : ScienceAlert https://www.sciencealert.com/strands-of-the-cosmic-web-have-been-revealed-in-groundbreaking-new-images 0 comments
- Issue No. 115 | The Orbital Index https://orbitalindex.com/archive/2021-05-05-Issue-115/#orbital-refueling 0 comments
- We might actually be alone in the universe, and the reason is quantum mechanics | by Jeremie Harris | Medium https://medium.com/@jeremie_sharpestminds/quantum-mechanics-and-why-we-might-actually-be-alone-in-the-universe-2c5cc049967e 0 comments
- How do you reason about a probabilistic distributed system? - https://ahelwer.ca/post/2020-09-11-probabilistic-distsys/ 0 comments