- The Hubble Space Telescope has captured our cosmos at its most colorful.
A new NASA panorama looking deep and far into the universe for the first time includes ultraviolet light, which is normally not visible to the human eye. It shows up in the photo as bright baby blue with spinning galaxies, which are about 5 to 10 billion years old, not too old or young in cosmic terms.
The photo is a composite of more than 800 photos taken by Hubble and shows about 10,000 multi-colored galaxies.
Hubble astronomer Zolt Levay (zohlt lih-VAY') said by adding ultraviolet and infrared to the pictures, people can now see the universe in the broad spectrum of color 'and then some.'
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Entities 0 Name: Hubble Space Telescope Count: 1 1 Name: Zolt Levay Count: 1 2 Name: NASA Count: 1 Related 0 Url: http://ift.tt/1iQwZxL Title: See a comprehensive and colorful view of the universe in Hubble's latest photo Description: NASA and the European Space Agency have released what they say is the most comprehensive picture of the evolving universe to date. The space agencies point out that the new photo is also a particularly colorful one, and that's for a good reason: the image includes ultraviolet light (which has, of course, been colored), rather than just visible and near-infrared as past Hubble photos have.