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Hubble Space Telescope - The Best Images From Over Two Decades In Orbit Posted by: Best0fScience
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By: Abs9106. on 14 May 12, 23:39:32
Should of bought samsung..?
By: stephenboing. on 01 May 12, 18:14:01
Progressive science at its best?
By: whiskey jack. on 25 Apr 12, 15:48:36
well? said!
By: Residentevil08. on 21 Apr 12, 00:41:55
When will there be some new? stuff?
By: Trigger200284. on 13 Apr 12, 16:12:13
also as a side note, the only way view this kind of resolution, even on the most advanced viewing monitors, is to zoom deeper into the image bringing those pixels into the monitors limited? viewing capability. kind of like how when you look at the video of the hubble deep field image, the screen cant show you that theres light from stars until you zoom in so that the small images become large enough for the monitors pixels to display them
By: Trigger200284. on 13 Apr 12, 16:04:38
it has to do with the density of ccd's. its just like computer processors, theres a limit to how close you can get transistors before they interfere with each other. and sense theres a limit to density, and theres a limit to how much light the lense can redirect, theres an overall limit to the megapixels. i get the feeling you? dont really have an appreciation for how sharp that image is... a 1080p hd tv has under 3,000,000 pixels give or take. while this telescope has 235,000,000 pixels
By: Widya Delfina. on 12 Apr 12, 14:24:47
very nice....?
By: thatdevilguy. on 10 Mar 12, 11:15:53
Oh no, my significants has once? again been highlighted
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By: andreeaweed. on 12 Jan 12, 11:00:21
thanks for the video?
By: TheSanovita. on 12 Jan 12, 10:59:34
Very awesome? video
By: TheSanovita. on 05 Jan 12, 14:04:10
Very? Good?!
By: 00004624. on 04 Jan 12, 08:19:49
THIS NEW? KIND OF TELESCOPE WILL HELP ME UNDERSTAND MORE INFORMATION THAT I HAVE GLEENED IN ALL MY YEARS LOOKING UP AT THE UNIVERSE THAN I HAVE EVER LEARNED BEFORE.
By: andreeaweed. on 03 Jan 12, 17:14:13
That s awesome??
By: Spasatcom. on 03 Jan 12, 10:04:45
Cool Video. Thanks for shared?
By: andygaras. on 02 Jan 12, 00:56:30
whopping?
By: directorygod. on 30 Dec 11, 10:55:19
Cool!!?
By: ngeliatduit. on 29 Dec 11, 11:17:18
Wow. Fantastic. Good Tecno. Thanks? for the video.
By: distractionxx. on 23 Dec 11, 13:38:02
thats is pretty? damn cool
By: willbirful. on 23 Dec 11, 09:49:02
Still take? great pics though. amazingly beautiful
By: swiftcolour. on 22 Dec 11, 22:51:21
This? is amazingly cool
By: rodswebdesign. on 22 Dec 11, 22:09:52
yeah you'd think they would spend more cash on this... less on? war machines
By: greenkonnector. on 21 Dec 11, 20:40:46
Yeah does seem a little small. but i think it has had a? new camera fitted
By: prchecker. on 21 Dec 11, 20:23:05
I? too expected a bigger spec