
Originally Posted by
dapifo
Please, I would like to confirm that has been pictured galaxies (or other entities...like nebulae,...) at far away distances (more than 10 billions light years) in other direction than HUDF (Hubble Ultra Deep Field)...and better in the contrary direction of HUDF (roating 180º).
Can we see the same type of galaxies than in the HUDF?
May you show to me were I can see them?....web,...
The question you raise is a good one, but in case you, or others may not know, it was answered directly with the HDF-S imaging, as referenced in ngc3314's 3rd link. But these were prior to the HUDF imaging, admittedly.
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