Gifts from the sky: honouring 20 years of Hubble
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Throughout its 20-year career, while moving at a staggering 28 000 kilometres per hour, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has made more than 930 000 observations and snapped over 570 000 images of 30 000 celestial objects. It has made more than 110 000 trips around our planet while collecting more than 45 terabytes of data, enough information to fill nearly 5800 DVD movies. Astronomers using Hubble data have published more than 8700 scientific papers, making it one of the most productive scientific instruments ever built. Join Dr J as he reviews the life of this prized observatory and presents it the Cosmic Lifetime Achievement Award for the scientific and artistic gifts it has given us.
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wow that was the biggiest pile of shit i ever saw with countless images they coulda showed all they did was talk and the worst fake cgi set ever lol
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We are not Alone
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Guy in video is annoying as f*** good video other than that
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Guy in video is annoying as f*** good video other than that
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hubble is so 1995, great for that day, but an old fossil now. it should be kicked to the curb
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One year ago I learned that the dying stars produce the newest galaxies in our space.
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Oh gosh another person saying big bang.
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Fantastic video. Very informative, I will definitely be treating myself and going to ESO. I would absolutely love it there after watching this video..!
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Interesting... Thank's for the share :)
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