jueves, 23 de julio de 2020

Episode 3: Time Machines (Hubble – Eye in the Sky miniseries)



Episode 3: Time Machines (Hubble – Eye in the Sky miniseries)

Episode 3: Time Machines – Hubble has looked back billions of years in time to see some of the earliest galaxies in their infancy, and it has fundamentally changed what we know about the universe itself. Find out from Nobel laureate John Mather and Hubble Senior Project Scientist Jennifer Wiseman how Hubble will work with the future James Webb Space Telescope to revolutionize our understanding of the universe even further. This series, Hubble – Eye in the Sky, takes you behind the scenes into the world of Hubble Space Telescope operations. Discover the strategies needed to run a bus-sized observatory as it speeds around Earth at 17,000 miles per hour, and find out how Hubble collects the incredible images and groundbreaking data that have transformed humanity’s vision of space. Witness the ingenuity that keeps such a complex and remote machine working to investigate the mysteries of the universe for more than 30 years. For more information about this miniseries, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/content/mission-operations-hubble-eye-in-the-sky. Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Director, Producer & Editor: James Leigh Director of Photography: James Ball Additional Photography, Coloring & Mix: Matthew Duncan Sound Recordist: Alex Jennings Production & Edit Assistant: Lucy Lund Production & Post: Origin GSFC Support: Lynn Bassford Maureen Disharoon James Jeletic Jeannine Kashif Erin Kisliuk Paul Morris Hubble Space Telescope Visualizations: M. Kornmesser, L. L. Christensen, L. Calçada, N. Bartmann (ESA/Hubble), A. Fujii, Robert Gendler, Digitized Sky Survey 2, Panther Observatory, Steve Cannistra, Michael Pierce, Robert Berrington (Indiana University), Nigel Sharp, Mark Hanna (NOAO/WIYN/NSF) Additional Visualizations: ESA/Hubble and M. Kornmesser — Gravitational Lensing NASA, ESA & L. Calçada — Gravitational Lensing in Action Martin Kornmesser & Luis Calçada — Light Waves, Cosmic Time & Red Shift Martin Kornmesser — James Webb Space Telescope Fly-Around ESA, NASA/GSFC, Martin Kornmesser — HST & JWST Side-By-Side Videos & Images: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center European Space Agency Space Telescope Science Institute Music: The Machines — Richard Canavan Counting The Stars — Patrick Rundblad Wonderful Places — Mocha Music Fallen Dynasty — Evan MacDonald (PremiumBeat by Shutterstock) This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13633 See more Hubble videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiuUQ9asub3Ta8mqP5LNiOhOygRzue8kN Follow NASA's Hubble Space Telescope: · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASAHubble · Twitter: https://twitter.com/NASAHubble · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NASAHubble · Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahubble --- If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NASAGoddard Follow NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center · Instagram http://www.instagram.com/nasagoddard · Twitter http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard · Twitter http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix · Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NASAGoddard · Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc

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