The Deep Field photo taken by the space telescope Hubble has always fascinated me, since it really helps to put things in perspective. It takes one tiny fraction of our sky and produces a picture made out of, not stars, but galaxies. Thinking, that one galaxy can hold from millions to a trillion stars, that makes quite a lot of stars – in one tiny part of our sky. They also took a newer version of it, which is a most astounding thing to look: Hubble Ultra Deep Field. At the moment, it is thought, that the universe consists of around 100 billion galaxies.
What’s interesting is, that when one does a google search on hubble deep field, there are many results, that connects the deep field images with a single sentence: “We are not alone.” The incomprehensible number of possible stars with possible planets that could harbour life makes one assume there has to be life somewhere there. We are looking for our brothers and sisters when we look up to the sky.
Even if we have a planet full of people, soon more than it can sustain, we still feel lonely in the universe.
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