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universe is around 13700000000 years old and is continuing to expand and we know this from the hubble space telescope its namesake edwin hubble calculated back in the 1920 s. that the cosmos was expanding but his calculations were very inexact the hubble space telescope was to change that nearly 50 years after the astronomers initial discovery work on the telescope began and in 1990 it was launched the hubble space telescope has since revolutionized our understanding of the universe this year it's celebrated 30 years in space and it's still one of the most important instruments in the straw namie. the tarantella nebula in the large magellanic cloud it's a vast region of gas a stellar nursery given by. 2 new stars. and this is the corrina nebula of a 6 and a half 1000 light years from. the hubble space telescope captured these beautiful images of far reaches of the universe. astrophysicist route. has used hubble since it went into service he says it revolutionized astronomy. with its high resolution just to prove our universe is expanding at an excel or even pace it's an old theory that had been gathe
universe is around 13700000000 years old and is continuing to expand and we know this from the hubble space telescope its namesake edwin hubble calculated back in the 1920 s. that the cosmos was expanding but his calculations were very inexact the hubble space telescope was to change that nearly 50 years after the astronomers initial discovery work on the telescope began and in 1990 it was launched the hubble space telescope has since revolutionized our understanding of the universe this year...
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one of the most durable spacecraft ever turns 30 the hubble space telescope. broadening our eyes and ears for decades. and supplying us with a marvelous images of deep space. it's a vital research instrument that serves as our window on the universe. to the world today. 30 minutes on a little. bit of it is for me. it's for. beethoven it's for him. it's for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every man. beethoven 2020. 50 then a verse 3 here on d w. closely . carefully. to suit the needs to do get. action. discovery. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. this is the news and these are our top stories a vigil has been held that lead to georgia where a 27 year old black man was shot by police at a restaurant on friday night the premises were torched after the incident sparked renewed protest against police violence video shows or a shard brooks was killed after he resisted arrest and ran away with a stun gun. people across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin.
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about your career a sense that your greatest achievement was your involvement in putting the hubble space telescopeourse it's given us this extraordinary window into the universe which has given us unparalleled knowledge about the way the universe works. but maybe there should be more of a focus on that and less of a focus still to this day, people talking about putting men back on the moon and putting men on mars. maybe that's lesser, secondary importance, what you think? i think deciding what that balance is is a critical decision. i reject the dichotomy of it's either or, one is right on is wrong. i think exploration calls for both and if you know exactly what data and information you are after, we certainly can develop robotic and automated systems that can deliver just what you knew to ask and designed that system to deliver. but there are so many unknown still. including unknowns about, how the human body works and the opportunity to examine that both in microgravity and induced gravity. they arejust huge frontiers out there. isn't it daunting and maybe even depressing, now that we know, than
about your career a sense that your greatest achievement was your involvement in putting the hubble space telescopeourse it's given us this extraordinary window into the universe which has given us unparalleled knowledge about the way the universe works. but maybe there should be more of a focus on that and less of a focus still to this day, people talking about putting men back on the moon and putting men on mars. maybe that's lesser, secondary importance, what you think? i think deciding what...
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universe is around 13700000000 years old and is continuing to expand and we know this from the hubble space telescope its namesake edwin hubble calculated back in the 1920 s. that the cosmos was expanding but his calculations were very inexact the hubble space telescope was to change that nearly 50.
universe is around 13700000000 years old and is continuing to expand and we know this from the hubble space telescope its namesake edwin hubble calculated back in the 1920 s. that the cosmos was expanding but his calculations were very inexact the hubble space telescope was to change that nearly 50.