NASA Hubble Is The Reason We Have Digital Cameras

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Did you know that digital cameras were originally developed for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope? In this video, Dr. Phil Plait, The Bad Astronomer, challenges the notion that studying space can’t have an impact on our daily lives. He discusses how exploring and understanding the wonders of space, including viewing Saturn through a telescope, being wowed by a beautiful photograph from a space telescope, or considering an image of a galaxy from when the universe was only a few hundred million years old, can benefit us as humans by making us more aware of everything around us.

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Oh Mr Phil Plait! Haven't seem him around in a while. Crash Course astronomy was such an amazing gem! Reignited my childhood love for astronomy 🌌

AriaHarmony
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The fun part is, one can visit a black hole in your mind if one concentrates deeply enough. One can even pass through a black hole...Einstein style.

davidfryer
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Aren't those images all digitally enhanced?

billanderson
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My man conducted a video basically just to give us no solid reason and just to say space is cool😂

ruzbehpurfard
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But does the coolness justify the expenses?

lanic
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Aside from "wow!" he didn't provide any justification for the expense.

analoguedragon
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Tax money and donations well spent science and military! Benefits everyone!

paulfairhurst