] A new wide-angle view of the universe looks back to a ] mere billion years after the Big Bang, revealing secrets ] about the lives of galaxies and the black holes at their ] hearts, scientists reported on Thursday. ] ] The new view is contained in one extraordinary image, ] compiled by astronomers using a super-high-resolution ] camera aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, along with a ] catalog of objects giving off strong X-rays from space, ] detected by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, another ] NASA-affiliated instrument. ] ] The image shows a section of sky about one-tenth the size ] of the full Moon viewed from Earth. Though this may seem ] narrow, it is about 30 times wider than the last deep ] look into the universe, the Hubble Deep Field observation ] released in 1996. (trying REAL hard not to sound like Carl Segan here) Amazing. Each of those tiny specs of light in the back ground? They aren't stars. They are other GALAXIES - if the same size as our own Milky Way, about 90,000 light years from end to end in a mass of 200 BILLION stars. And we're so arrogant to think we are the only speck of dust in the universe with life??? Laughing Boy Hubble snaps stunning baby pic of cosmos |