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Hubble Deep Field South--Multiple Windows on the Universe


Depicts: A part of Hubble Deep Field South
Copyright: R. Williams (STScI), the HDF-S Team, and NASA

Peering at a small patch of sky near the south celestial pole, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope used its full array of instruments to look nearly all the way across the universe. Called the Hubble Deep Field South (HDF-S), this new far-look complements the original Hubble "deep field" taken in late 1995, when Hubble was aimed at a small patch of space in the opposite direction on the sky, near the north celestial pole.
Last Update: 1 September 2019
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