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Sep 21, 2016 · Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble’s science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope. Previous calculations had ...
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Ultra Deep Field 2012. Frontier Fields. The image shows a central portion of the Hubble Deep Field, created from exposures taken in 1995. The Hubble Deep Field covers a piece of sky about 1/13th the diameter of the full Moon. NASA, Robert Williams, and the Hubble Deep Field Team (STScI) Overview.
Jan 1, 2016 · A visitor gets a closer look at a Robert Williams painting on view at the L.A. Municipal Art Gallery. (Steven Cuevas) Williams found an outlet and acceptance in after-hours galleries at punk rock clubs in L.A. and New York. His art work started appearing on record sleeves and concert posters for bands that have mostly vanished.
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Apr 24, 2015 · April 24, 2015. • 7 min read. In 1995, astronomer Bob Williams wanted to point the Hubble Space Telescope at a patch of sky filled with absolutely nothing remarkable. For 100 hours. It was a...
Once Hubble's corrective optics were shown to be performing well, Robert Williams, the then-director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, decided to devote a substantial fraction of his DD time during 1995 to the study of distant galaxies.
Williams is the principal investigator for the Hubble Deep Field – one of humankind's deepest, most detailed visible-light views of the universe. In addition to distant galaxies, his science interests are novae, spectroscopy, and emission nebulae.