Evaluation of a region less than a tenth the size of the Moon
In 2004, there was an area in the night sky that was less than a tenth the size of the moon as it appears in the sky, and that area was completely emptiness and emptiness, as if it were absolute nothingness.
NASA directed the lenses of the Hubble Space Telescope (a telescope orbiting in space around the Earth) at that completely empty area, and for 4 months the Hubble telescope's lenses remained directed at it to collect the largest possible amount of light coming from it. What they later discovered is something amazing by all standards. They found this image.
It turns out that in this “empty” point there are more than 10,000 galaxies (each dot in the image is a galaxy, not a star). Each galaxy contains an average of 500 billion - one trillion stars. Each star has planets and its own astronomical group, and the largest galaxy among them contains more than 8. Many times the number of stars in our galaxy, and they are so massive and gigantic that they seem to violate the laws of physics and cosmology.
These galaxies are 13 billion light-years away from us (meaning a little smaller than the beginning of the universe itself!) The image is called the Ultra-Deep Field and it is one of the greatest human achievements. Indeed, from its greatness, it is difficult for you to imagine that it is a human achievement in the first place. All of this seemed like nothing and complete emptiness!!
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