I don't know, the fastest I've been is 150mph. Light didn't seem much different. But the dotted lines on the road did blurr together.
GOODS aims to unite extremely deep observations from NASA's Great Observatories, SIRTF, Hubble, and Chandra, ESA's XMM-Newton, and from the most powerful ground-based facilities, to survey the distant universe to the faintest flux limits across the broadest range of wavelengths.
GOODS incorporates a SIRTF Legacy Program to carry out the deepest observations with that facility at 3.6 to 24 microns, an HST Treasury Program using the new Advanced Camera for Surveys to obtain deep, high angular resolution imaging at optical wavelengths, and the deepest X-ray observations with Chandra and XMM-Newton.
GOODS will survey a total of roughly 320 square arcminutes in two fields centered on the Hubble Deep Field North and the Chandra Deep Field South.
The space-based observations will be complemented by ground-based imaging and spectroscopy, including an extensive commitment of ESO and NOAO observing time.