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Originally posted by: aves2k
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The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
Originally posted by: ClueLis
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
:Q
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
Originally posted by: ClueLis
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
:Q
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Originally posted by: ClueLis
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
:Q
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
I don't know if it is, actually, since later in the same article they referr to a galaxy that appeared 300,000 million years after the Big Bang.
Originally posted by: ClueLis
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
:Q
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: ClueLis
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
Why?
Originally posted by: Atlantean
I sent them a message notifying them that 700,000 million years is 700 billion years, and the universe is nowhere near that old yet.
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: ClueLis
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700,000 million years after the Big Bang from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
:Q
I'm gonna take a guess and say that was a typo.
Why?
