by jimmywalter » Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:47 pm
galaxy12 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:34 am
The cosmic web of the universe is obviously too large for telescopes to show but the esa/hubble site has artist's impressions like this:
If you are looking for smaller filaments of star forming regions, you might look at pictures of nebulas:
Thanks a lot.
Where in the esa/hubble site did you find the first one, what is its name?
jimmy
[quote=galaxy12 post_id=9588 time=1704101640 user_id=1000000325]
The cosmic web of the universe is obviously too large for telescopes to show but the esa/hubble site has artist's impressions like this:
[img]https://cdn.esahubble.org/archives/images/screen/heic2003a.jpg[/img]
If you are looking for smaller filaments of star forming regions, you might look at pictures of nebulas:
[img]https://cdn.esahubble.org/archives/images/screen/potw2113a.jpg[/img]
[img]https://cdn.esahubble.org/archives/images/screen/potw2107a.jpg[/img]
[/quote]
Thanks a lot.
Where in the esa/hubble site did you find the first one, what is its name?
jimmy