Hubble: Galaxies Across Space and Time IMAX Soundtrack Timings 00:59:58.00 [Marker beep] 01:00:00.32 [Audio start] 01:00:02.76 Galaxies are like islands in the sea of space. 01:00:06.34 They glow with the light of billions of suns. 01:00:14.96 The Hubble Telescope sees nearby galaxies in exquisite detail. 01:00:22.50 Galaxies like these fill the universe. 01:00:34.53 Looking deep into space, we see an astonishing array of distant galaxies. 01:00:43.43 It takes billions of years for their light to reach us. 01:00:47.04 We see them not as they are, but as they once were. 01:00:55.24 In one tiny region of the sky, Hubble finds some thirty thousand galaxies. 01:01:02.63 Within a single image, we can explore ten billion years of cosmic history. 01:01:25.35 Relatively nearby galaxies are fully formed, with complete spiral structures and smooth elliptical shapes. 01:01:40.21 As we travel farther into space, we see galaxies as they were further back in time. 01:01:47.38 These galaxies appear somewhat disheveled, their mature structures still developing. 01:01:57.46 When the universe was young, newly formed galactic disks were ablaze with star formation. 01:02:07.61 Beyond this point, clumps of stars that are beginning to form galaxies. 01:02:26.14 We've seen but a handful of the billions of galaxies stretched across space and time. 01:02:34.04 Just one small sliver of the universe, observed by Hubble. 01:02:50.70 [Audio out]