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| [00:00:04.00] | In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope pointed at a dark, empty patch of sky. |
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| [00:00:12.00] | It watched this spot for 270 hours, patiently collecting light… |
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| [00:00:24.00] | and found the most distant galaxies known. |
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| [00:00:36.00] | 10,000 galaxies in one tiny patch of sky. |
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| [00:00:46.00] | Forever changing our understanding of how truly vast the universe is, |
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| [00:00:55.00] | and how many galaxies are out there. |
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| [00:01:04.00] | The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could do the same thing… |
| [00:01:10.00] | on a much larger scale. |
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| [00:01:19.00] | There is no telling what we might learn. |
| [00:01:29.71] | NASA |