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Title: Edwin Hubble Discovers The Universe
Post by: No one on April 26, 2020, 05:40:12 PM
"On this day" (https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200426.html)




Explanation: How big is our universe? This very question, among others, was debated by two leading astronomers 100 years ago today in what has become known as astronomy's Great Debate. Many astronomers then believed that our Milky Way Galaxy was the entire universe. Many others, though, believed that our galaxy was just one of many. In the Great Debate, each argument was detailed, but no consensus was reached. The answer came over three years later with the detected variation of single spot in the Andromeda Nebula, as shown on the original glass discovery plate digitally reproduced here. When Edwin Hubble compared images, he noticed that this spot varied, and so wrote "VAR!" on the plate. The best explanation, Hubble knew, was that this spot was the image of a variable star that was very far away. So M31 was really the Andromeda Galaxy -- a galaxy possibly similar to our own. The featured image may not be pretty, but the variable spot on it opened a door through which humanity gazed knowingly, for the first time, into a surprisingly vast cosmos
Title: Re: Edwin Hubble Discovers The Universe
Post by: Icarus on April 26, 2020, 08:38:00 PM
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the launching of the Hubble telescope.

Hang in there Hubble.  You have shown us many things that we might not otherwise have learned.
Title: Re: Edwin Hubble Discovers The Universe
Post by: Tank on April 27, 2020, 01:11:48 AM
Quote from: Icarus on April 26, 2020, 08:38:00 PM
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the launching of the Hubble telescope.

Hang in there Hubble.  You have shown us many things that we might not otherwise have learned.

The original plan was 15 years. And every minute of observation time is still used :)
Title: Re: Edwin Hubble Discovers The Universe
Post by: Recusant on April 27, 2020, 08:34:10 PM
I think of Hubble as one of the giants in astronomy, in terms of the significance of his discovery.