NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has ‘boldly gone where no one has gone before’ with the release this week of a new “Frontier Field” image. Inspired by the new ‘Star Trek’ movie and the TV show’s upcoming 50th anniversary, Hubble scientists ‘boldly peered’ deeper into the universe than ever before. The new “Frontier Field” image shows the warping of space and time and uncovers some of the farthest objects humans have ever seen. Get a LIVE tour of all the clusters, stars, galaxies and time warping with NASA astrophysicist Dr. Jane Rigby and astronomer Dr. Jennifer Lotz of the Space Telescope Institute.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has ‘boldly gone where no one has gone before’ with the release this week of a new “Frontier Field” image. Inspired by the new ‘Star Trek’ movie and the TV show’s upcoming 50th anniversary, Hubble scientists ‘boldly peered’ deeper into the universe than ever before. The new “Frontier Field” image shows the warping of space and time and uncovers some of the farthest objects humans have ever seen. Get a LIVE tour of all the clusters, stars, galaxies and time warping with NASA astrophysicist Dr. Jane Rigby and astronomer Dr. Jennifer Lotz of the Space Telescope Institute.