Grab a front row seat to the deepest 3D fly-through NASA has ever created as you take a tour of our universe.
This region of space was originally observed by the Hubble Space Telescope sometime between 2004 and 2005. It’s a vast region of space that is home to around 100,000 galaxies. However, this fly-through focuses only on around 5,000 of those galaxies, so you aren’t even seeing the big picture. But what is intriguing and cool about this visualization is where it ends.
See, the final frame of the visualization is a galaxy known as Maisie’s Galaxy, which is of great interest to many astronomers because of its age. The galaxy is believed to have formed around 390 million years after the Big Bang, according to the most common model for cosmological expansion. That would be roughly 13.4 billion years ago.
The galaxy is one of the first bright and extremely distant galaxies that Webb ever discovered, and it’s a great example of a galaxy that we wouldn’t have been able to spot before
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