Hubble’s Views of the Deep Universe
Brandon Lawton, Space Telescope Science Institute
For two decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has pioneered the exploration of the distant universe with images known as the deep fields. These deep fields have given astronomers unprecedented access to understanding how galaxies form and develop over billions of years in the history of our universe; from shortly after the Big Bang to today. Join us for a retrospective view of Hubble’s contributions to the investigation of the deep reaches of the cosmos, and some fresh glimpses of what Hubble is currently doing to further our understanding of the most distant parts of the universe.
Hosted by Dr. Frank Summers. Recorded live on November 3, 2015 at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD.
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