I adore these images, and deeply respect the reputation risk in getting them.
I also believe that even if we found nothing at all, it would still advance our understanding of the universe as we could confidently say what limits there might be.
While I agree with you about PR and reputation (sadly), it would be valuable for scientists as a Null value. I would put it on the same level as the Aether experiments.
Yes the point I tried to make was explicitly about the political aspects. I agree that from a scientific point of view, the null value is almost as valuable as what we got now.
I think it's not so much that it was a huge gamble. It was more that it was a sensitive time politically, to make that gamble.
I mean, if they found nothing? Sure, that's still a question Hubble should be trying to answer. But right after such a rocky start, the politically obvious choice would have been to go for easy wins.
The timing was as ballsy as anything else, if not more so.
I also believe that even if we found nothing at all, it would still advance our understanding of the universe as we could confidently say what limits there might be.