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The Age of Hubble

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What we know about ourselves as humans in time and space, the origin of our planet, and the origin of our solar system, which may or may not be habitable now, is based largely on information collected by a series of high-tech telescopes, including Hubble.

While Earth as a single data point may appear limited or vast, depending on your perspective, the amount we know based on Hubble and other related technologies is staggering and far more impressive than one might imagine many. The Hubble Times examines these things using traditional scientific narrative and sound, as well as the beautiful images captured by Hubble itself.

While most of what we learn from studying stars ends up begging more questions, The Age of Hubble era can convey exactly what we’ve learned about Hubble observations since we started studying stars in 1990, and how we ended up getting our conclusion of the survey line is on track. Dust and water, as we now know, are almost ubiquitous in space, but does that mean that life is bound to arise in the presence of both?

Science, and modern humans, may still be a long way from figuring out how to hit the metaphorical start button and start creating, but we can create a visual simulation of the formation of the solar system based on information gleaned from the Hubble Telescope, anchor set in space, along with other NASA telescopes. As new compounds merge and diffuse, we can follow this process step by step, and the conditions of the full solar system allow the next habitable planet in our galaxy to thrive.

When you look up to the next shining, bright star, the name of a seemingly random but actual assortment of numbers and letters might not be the first thing that comes to your mind, but after you watch this documentary, when it comes to Our solar system, as well as the other stars and cosmic dust around us, may resonate with you as a new understanding of everything we know and have yet to figure out.

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