25 Years of Hubble

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25 Years of Hubble
Dr. Frank Summers, Space Telescope Science Institute

The year 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, and the festivities have already begun. Join Dr. Summers for a forward-looking retrospective of the remarkable history and still-bright future of a telescope that transcends astronomy. Explore the trials and triumphs of NASA's first Great Observatory, and experience a compendium of some of the greatest imagery the universe has ever known. It's a celestial silver celebration!

Recorded live on January 13, 2015 at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD, USA

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25 Years of Hubble
Dr. Frank Summers, Space Telescope Science Institute

The year 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, and the festivities have already begun. Join Dr. Summers for a forward-looking retrospective of the remarkable history and still-bright future of a telescope that transcends astronomy. Explore the trials and triumphs of NASA's first Great Observatory, and experience a compendium of some of the greatest imagery the universe has ever known. It's a celestial silver celebration!

Recorded live on January 13, 2015 at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD, USA

hubblespacetelescope
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Wow! Excellent session.
I salute the teams that made Hubble possible.   

madhavanv.b.
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Man you are so entertaining, one of the best speaker on the HST channel, may you do more talk ! Congratulation !

parva
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The most significant science vehicle since The Beagle that carried Darwin.

MrLaika
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those are some amazing images !! thank you for uploading 

dhairorobayo
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I'm watching this video for at least 10th time. Can't wait for JWST images presentation

Zain_
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Thanks to the immense efforts at the STSI and Dr. Summers for yet another fantastic lecture! Given the capacity and, seemingly, everlasting wonders present in our universe, your triumphs are truly admirable.

Though this seems trivial, I want all of you to know your achievements continue to inspire and drive my passion of understanding and exploring the Cosmos. 

AggieBeast
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This was so amazing to watch. Thank you.

blueone
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As a believer in the theory of the multiverse, consider the possibility that the expansion of the known universe has properties in the acceleration that could be attributed to an influence by another parallel universe. If the laws of physics varies from universe to universe, there may be a correlation to the size of a parallel universe influencing this one. It might be a merger of two universes: One influencing the evolution of physics to the other. The universe experiences entropy. I believe that what caused the expansion of the known universe from the singularity 13.8 billion years ago may be a cyclic process, as old as time itself, which is limitless. One universe influencing another in a greater complexity of structure. One assimilating another, throughout the infinity of outer space.

johnbro
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1:12:18. What a sad moment. I really hope that we will not let this fall down from the sky...

mateo
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That was interesting to hear and the year your YouTube was up loaded your talk was giving us a glimpse back at who fabulous the Hubble the Satellite is plus the way it was serviced by the shuttle this even at time was brake new technology. It would be a chame to KILL the a high technology Satellite that is 30 years above us. When the Shuttle retired a program should have be put together to refurnish the Shuttle with the new change tech in other words Pimp the Shuttle for a new and changing use retrieving Satellite to give also Astronaut a new training. After all this would give forth training for the moon travel ahead etc Brendan IRL

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This was an interesting talk, but it makes me a bit sad. Everyone in the audience is an old geezer. It gives me the impression that the interest in space exploration is dying with those who witnessed the apollo landings.

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