The Hubble Telescope is the giant satellite in space that provides us with many outstanding pictures of our universe. Recently it hit it’s 20 year anniversary.
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Please answer the question in the video.
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2010 Mines Medalist Steven Squyres, Ph.D. takes time to visit tomorrow’s leaders at Dakota Middle School. The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology named Squyres the 2010 recipient of the prestigious Mines Medal. Squyres is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University and the principal investigator for the science payload on NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Project. Squyres successfully conceived, organized, and led the exploration of the planet Mars with two small rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. He is also a co-investigator on the Mars Express mission and on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment.
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Mars Science Laboratory Mission Animation Overview Mars Science Laboratory is a rover that will assess whether Mars ever was, or is still today, an environment able to support microbial life. In other words, its mission is to determine the planet’s “habitability.”
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Source KATU News. droidzilla.blogspot.com Paul and Evelyn Trent took the pictures in 1950, and now their children are trying to get the negatives returned. But the negatives are in the hands of the McMinnville News-Register newspaper, who believes they should be part of a permanent historic display in Yamhill County.
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A full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope, the planned successor to Hubble, is on the circuit — making appearances at science conferences and festivals around the world. Science Friday visited the observatory and spoke to its handlers who were in town for the World Science Festival in New York City’s Battery Park. Viewed 6569 times.
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Back in either 11th or 12th grade, we had this presentation that was optional in Astronomy that had to deal with putting pictues together to make a slide show. This is how my Astronomy class figured out I liked hip-hop, which oddly enough has always been true for me, though the teacher’s speakers were sorta weird, so they didn’t get to hear the music and the 5 second clip from the trailer for Metal Gear Solid 4. So, I hope you’ll get a better sound experience than they did. Enjoy! (Also,my Mac doesn’t have Windows Media Player, so this is brought you by my family’s comp in Colorado Springs. yay:)
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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.
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Thanks for watching and please visit my website www.scientificallyminded.com Digg it! digg.com Support the series and my website, buy a shirt! www.cafepress.com This is the first educational video I’ve made. I plan to make more so if you like this one let me know! If you have any questions, comments, or corrections, please leave me a comment or send me a message. I would love to know how I can make my videos better. This video was made for educational purposes and may be reproduced and shared. The sources I used were: Science and Technology in World History, An Introduction by James E. Mcclellan III and Harold Dorn. inventors.about.com en.wikipedia.org All images were obtained from Wiki Media Commons and are in the public domain. The animation was made using Celestia, a free program you can find more information about and download here: www.shatters.net The background music is Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 – II. Andante con moto by Beethoven, performed by Paul Pittman. Obtained from MusOpen.com
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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.
Tags: Explorations, first man in space, Flying, BBC Documentary