Our Universe
With so many discoveries and so little to see of our gorgeous universe. Some facts and images will stay in your mind and make you wonder what is really out there.
With all of our new amazing discoveries about the planets and galaxies that surround us, we are still so far away from knowing what is really out there. Facts that we know now can’t even give us a bit of reinsurance that what is written in books is real. Today’s scientists have found out that an unexplained force is what we were already sure of.
The galaxies are forcing further and further apart from one another. If this force keeps tearing us apart, this eventually can lead to a catastrophe, the end of out universe. In the late 20th century, our astronomers have found out the universe has enough mass to slow down the expansion of space, but not enough to stop it from crashing or bringing it back together. A team of astronauts had predicted that the universes expansion was speeding up, but couldn’t name it as a fact because there was a chance that they were wrong. It was something called the “Dark Energy”, which was making the expansion go faster. Today we have only one great destination and hope for finding out what will really happen next, it’s called “The Hubble”. The Hubble is a telescope that is located above the earth’s atmosphere, and lets us observe the stunning images that you will be able to see.
The Galaxy Cluster
The Eighth Anniversary of the Hubbles’s Best Hits
A String of Cosmic Pearls Surrounding the Exploding Star
Gaseous Envelope Expelled by a Dying Star “The Helix Nebula”
All of the above images were taken by the Hubble. With so much unexplained we can only look to see the pictures that the hubble site provided us with and wonder if there will ever be a chance for us to this beauty with our own two eyes. There are probably more pictures that NASA has not yet revealed, that are kept top secret. But the more astonishing discoveries we make are one step closer to finding out what is really out there.
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