At least mine's not been photoshopped to buggary by Nasa to turn a blob into a galaxy.
Actual Hubble raw image, then a bit of coloring with MS paint.
IIRC NASA colours the pictures to how we'd see them with the naked eye for most of those shots.
Alas no. They give gasses colours, like for example hydrogen in red. A lot of telescopes look at spectrums of colours we cannot even see.
IIRC NASA colours the pictures to how we'd see them with the naked eye for most of those shots.
Love that pic Tom. Zooming in is the fajizzle? (is that even right? If so - what does it mean?)
What's amazing about that picture is that each pinprick of light in the galaxy is not a star - each is a cluster of thousands of stars.
Indeed, the other pictures of Space look amazing but they are merely of certain objects, the HUDF is just a glimpse of a small portion of sky that shows how small we are and what really is out there. It is truly mind boggling. The Universe is just so fucking big!Yeah, Deebs is spot on. You've got to check out the hi res image.
I'm not knocking all the amazing pics out there. There are some truly beautiful images on the net, but the HUDF is IMO the greatest space pic ever taken to date