Along with the historical end of Hubble's life, I will review all things for the scientific community. Hubble helped scientists to make many new discoveries about our universe. Galileo Galilei and Edwin Hubble are a major contribution to the world of astronomy and are therefore surprisingly important aid in transforming the first telescope into the Hubble telescope. The first telescope was completed by Galileo in 1609. About 400 years later, the Hubble telescope was launched into space.
Historically, after discovering that Hubble is expanding the universe, but before the discovery of cosmic background radiation firmly establishes the Big Bang, Obus' paradox was proposed as a proof of special relativity. You need to be redshifted to get rid of the starlight. This effect certainly contributes, but the limited age of the universe is the most important influence.
The unique universe of the Hubble telescope is the image of Hubble Depth Field, Hubble Ultra Depth Field, Hubble's Extreme Depth Field. Wavelength of light This image reveals galaxies after billions of light-years, and it has produced a number of scientific papers providing a new window in the early universe. Wide Field Camera 3 improves the infrared and ultraviolet field of view of these fields of view and supports the discovery of some of the furthest objects that have been discovered so far, such as MACS 0647 - JD.
Hubble 's law violates special relativity. Hubble 's law predicts galaxies that are beyond the distance of Hubble are faster than the speed of light. However, special relativity does not apply to movement beyond space. Hubble 's law expresses the expansion speed of space, not space. Doppler redshift and cosmological redshift: Astronomers often misunderstand that the cosmological redshift is called normal Doppler shift. Although similar, the cosmological redshift is different from the Doppler redshift. Doppler redshifting is based on special relativity that does not consider expansion of space. By contrast, the cosmological redshift is based on general relativity, which takes into account the expansion of the space. Although it may look the same for nearby galaxies, understanding the behavior of distant galaxies through Doppler redshifts may cause confusion.