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    • Title Hubble : The Deepest view of the Universe ever
    • Released 10/03/2004
    • Length 00:05:27
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Description

      Why would anyone aim the world's most sophisticated
      telescope at the same piece of sky for 28 days in a row?
      Answer: because it allows astronomers to see much farther out
      and further back in time that ever before!
      American and European scientists today unveiled the deepest
      portrait of the visible universe ever achieved by humankind -
      The Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
      Located in the constellation of Fornax, just below the
      constellation of Orion the hunter, the image spans just one-tenth
      the diameter of the full Moon, but reveals an estimated
      10,000 galaxies.
      The Ultra Deep Field shows galaxies that are 2-4 times fainter
      Hubble could see previously, so Hubble takes us to within a
      stone's throw of the big bang itself!

      Hubble : The deepest view of the Univers ever No Prod 2495
      TIMECODE DESCRIPTION
      A-ROLL
      10:00:40 Hubble in space
      10:00:59 Hubble zooms on the Ultra Deep Field
      10:01:38 Interview with Piero Rosati, European
      Southern Observatory (ESO)
      10:01:53 The first Hubble Deep Field from 1995
      10:01:59 Interview with Piero Rosati, European
      Southern Observatory
      10:02:10 Different 'Hubble Deep Field' surveys
      with Hubble, Chandra and ISO.
      10:02:28 Interview with Piero Rosati, European
      Southern Observatory
      10:02:46 Pans and zooms on the new Hubble Ultra
      Deep Field
      10:03:33 SÀren Larsen I/V, ESA/ESO, in front of screen in his office
      10:03:50 Close-up grism
      10:03:56 Clos-up screen
      10:04:01 Blending between the ACS and NICMOS
      parts of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
      10:04:31 Cosmic timeline
      10:05:12 Scientists looking the Ultra Deep Field
      10:05:19 The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space
      Telescope
      10:05:28 END A-ROLL
      B-ROLL
      10:05:34 A-roll animations and footage unedited
      10:16:29 Hubble Space Telescope stock an


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