
Hubble Deep Field
The Hubble Deep Field is an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope that shows a tiny patch of the sky filled with thousands of distant galaxies. It was created by pointing Hubble at a small area for an extended period, allowing it to capture the faint light from galaxies billions of light-years away. This image provides a glimpse into the universe's past, showing how galaxies looked billions of years ago. It helps scientists study the formation and evolution of galaxies, helping us understand the universe's history and its vast scale.