NASA has just released the UDF survey pictures from Hubble. Here is the slashdot article, with links to tons of information.
From cursory reading, it seems that scientists are already investigating the strange new forms that these extremely early galaxies take on, and they seem to have already found a few cases of interacting galaxies.
For the cosmologists, what is the effective universal horizon: i.e. how far can we actually see before everything gets really cloudy due to the high-energy nature of the early universe?
From cursory reading, it seems that scientists are already investigating the strange new forms that these extremely early galaxies take on, and they seem to have already found a few cases of interacting galaxies.
For the cosmologists, what is the effective universal horizon: i.e. how far can we actually see before everything gets really cloudy due to the high-energy nature of the early universe?