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A detailed picture of the Andromeda Galaxy from the Hubble telescope

On January 5, the NASA pulled with the Hubble space telescope the largest photo by Andromeda Galaxy. The photo contains over 100 million stars, not only is the best view of the Andromeda galaxy that have until now, but the larger picture that has ever taken with Hubble. Despite the fact that the galaxy is 2,5 million light years away, spans an area larger than the full moon we see in the sky, and to create such a detailed picture should be pulled 7,398 photos. The analysis of the final image was 1,5 million pixels (69.536 x 22.230) and had a size of 4,3 GigaBytes.

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  1. Ulf,Peter Jönsson says:

    The speed of our spaceships must be increased to at least 100-200x the speed of light. Now if the rest of our visible universe, after the big bang expanded at above the speed of light. How will we be able to "catch up"?

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  4. dimitris81gr says:

    1,5 gigapixel wants to say. It is possible after this to believe that we are alone;