How small are we in the scale of the universe? - 2 min.

"In 1995, scientists pointed the Hubble Telescope at an area of the sky near the Big Dipper. The location was apparently empty, and the whole endeavor was risky – what, if anything, was going to show up? But what came back was nothing short of spectacular: an image of over 1,500 galaxies glimmering in a tiny sliver of the universe. " Alex Hofeldt helps us understand the scale of this image.

A two-minute version of a 4-minute animated lesson for TED-Ed about Hubble Deep Field Images.

Please watch the full lesson on
http://ift.tt/2l7L9X0
More art works are on
http://ift.tt/2l0AvOe

CREDITS
Educator Alex Hofeldt
Director Yukai Du
Production Company Bliink.tv
Producer Tim Coates
Script Editor Mia Nacamulli
Animator Yukai Du, Tom Matuszewski
Composer Tim Arndt (Near The Parenthesis)

Cast: Yukai Du, Bliink, Tim Arndt and Tom Matuszewski

Tags: TED, universe, space, education, galaxy and 2D

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