00:00:00 The narrator discusses the wonderment of the stars. Other narrators start to ask questions about the stars, planets, and space. 00:01:42 The narrator discusses history of astronomy starting with Galileo Galilei and his newly invented telescope before moving to more contemporary telescope technology. 00:02:44 The narrator discusses difficulty with studying the stars because of human/environmental factors. 00:03:40 The narrator discusses the Hubble Space Telescope, named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, as technology that surpasses all the earth bound human/environmental factors that interfere with studying the stars. 00:05:08 The narrator discusses the engineering and technological aspects of the telescope. 00:06:18 the narrator describes how the telescope prepares to observe a deep space object and record it. 00:07:24 The narrator discusses the Space Telescope Science Institute at John Hopkins and what work the astronomers do there to aid the telescope and process its imaging. 00:09:07 The narrator discusses future investigations/projects of the institute. 00:11:23 The narrator discusses how telescopes will help scientists look back to events that occurred shortly after the universe began. 00:12:25 The narrator discusses the potential for new discoveries by the telescope. A series of astronomer statements regarding this idea. 00:13:47 Space Telescope Science Institute. 00:13:54 Acknowledgements NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Maryland Science Center, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The National Geographic Society. 00:14:03 Space Telescope Institute is operated by The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. (AURA) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 00:14:10 The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). 00:15:10 A series of animated scenes showing the Hubble space telescope moving and operating through space. 00:16:08 An infographic of the different parts of the telescope and how it operates. 00:17:26 Another infographic that shows how the telescope captures images of objects in orbit. 00:18:22 More infographics [catalogers note: without narration it is difficult to say that what it is showing]. 00:23:53 End of recording.
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00:00:00 The narrator discusses the wonderment of the stars. Other narrators start to ask questions about the stars, planets, and space. 00:01:42 The narrator discusses history of astronomy starting with Galileo Galilei and his newly invented telescope before moving to more contemporary telescope technology. 00:02:44 The narrator discusses difficulty with studying the stars because of human/environmental factors. 00:03:40 The narrator discusses the Hubble Space Telescope, named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, as technology that surpasses all the earth bound human/environmental factors that interfere with studying the stars. 00:05:08 The narrator discusses the engineering and technological aspects of the telescope. 00:06:18 the narrator describes how the telescope prepares to observe a deep space object and record it. 00:07:24 The narrator discusses the Space Telescope Science Institute at John Hopkins and what work the astronomers do there to aid the telescope and process its imaging. 00:09:07 The narrator discusses future investigations/projects of the institute. 00:11:23 The narrator discusses how telescopes will help scientists look back to events that occurred shortly after the universe began. 00:12:25 The narrator discusses the potential for new discoveries by the telescope. A series of astronomer statements regarding this idea. 00:13:47 Space Telescope Science Institute. 00:13:54 Acknowledgements NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Maryland Science Center, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The National Geographic Society. 00:14:03 Space Telescope Institute is operated by The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. (AURA) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 00:14:10 The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). 00:15:10 A series of animated scenes showing the Hubble space telescope moving and operating through space. 00:16:08 An infographic of the different parts of the telescope and how it operates. 00:17:26 Another infographic that shows how the telescope captures images of objects in orbit. 00:18:22 More infographics [catalogers note: without narration it is difficult to say that what it is showing]. 00:23:53 End of recording.
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