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  • Hubble's Deepest Images Uncover Ancient Galaxies and the Early Universe
    Hubble's most sensitive images, taken by the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), have revealed distant galaxies that are billions of years old. These images have allowed astronomers to study the early universe and learn more about how galaxies formed and evolved.

    One of the most famous images taken by WFC3 is the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF). This image was taken over a period of 11 days in 2003 and 2004, and it revealed thousands of galaxies that had never been seen before. The HUDF is considered to be one of the most important images in astronomy, and it has helped astronomers to understand how the universe has changed over time.

    Other sensitive images taken by WFC3 include the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) and the Hubble Space Telescope Treasury Survey. These images have also revealed distant galaxies and have helped astronomers to learn more about the early universe.

    The images taken by WFC3 have revolutionized our understanding of the universe. They have allowed astronomers to see galaxies that are billions of years old and have helped us to learn more about how galaxies formed and evolved. These images are a testament to the power of the Hubble Space Telescope and its ability to reveal the secrets of the universe.

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