Col. Ross Dedrickson, USAF Ret.

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Just the other day I saw one of the recent pictures captured by the upgraded Hubble...the number of "things" (planets stars, etc etc) in just that one view of deep, deep space was mind boggling.

Hubble also captured one of the first ever of a "black hole". In the large picture is a a huge swath of illuminated matter surrounding a tiny little black spot. You can barely make it out. Yet that tiny little black dot in that huge view range, was reportedly many BILLIONS of times larger than our sun. Very difficult to grasp size concepts like that one.
"Objects may be closer than they appear."
 
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