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ESA’s anniversary DVD film “Hubble - 15 years of discovery” covers all aspects of the Hubble Space Telescope project - a journey through the history, the troubled early life and the ultimate scientific successes of Hubble. This portrait, directed by Lars Lindberg Christensen, contains large amounts of previously unpublished footage of superb quality. With more than 500,000 copies distributed, this DVD movie is probably the most widely available science documentary ever.
Hubble's spectacular visual images make a stunning backdrop throughout the film, bringing an immediacy and vitality as the narrative reveals the new insights Hubble has inspired in all fields of astronomy from exoplanets to black holes. Complex though the science behind the telescope’s images often is, Art Director Martin Kornmesser has developed a unique style of elaborate 3D animation that enhances and vividly clarifies the underlying science.
The movie is presented by an ESA scientist, Dr. Robert (Bob) Fosbury, who has himself used Hubble for his own research on many occasions.
More information:
www.spacetelescope.org/project...
Movie Credits
This movie is dedicated to all the hard working people in USA and Europe who have made the Hubble Space Telescope an incredible scientific success
Executive producer/director
Lars Lindberg Christensen, ESA/ESO
Art director/production designer
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
3D animations & rendering & DVD Authoring
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
Cornel Swoboda, ESA/ESO
Written by
Stefania Varano
Lars Lindberg Christensen, ESA/ESO
Stuart Clark
Editing
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
Cinematographer
Peter Rixner
Music composed by
movetwo - Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler
Vocals: Axel Kornmesser & Audrey Quinn
Sound Effects
movetwo - Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler
Sound engineering and Mix
Peter Rixner, www.perix.de
Lead scientist
Bob Fosbury, ESA/ESO
Stunt coordinator
Britt Sjöberg, ESO/ESA
English Narration
Bob Fosbury & Howard Cooper
German Narration
Bernd Bundschu & Achim Höppner
Greek Narration
Manolis Zoulias & Dionysios Simopoulos
Italian Narration
e-ducation.it
Movie Translations
BULGARIAN
Mariya Lyubenova (Astronomical association - Sofia, Bulgaria)
DANSK
Anne Værnholt Olesen (Voksenuddannelsescenter Frederiksberg)
NEDERLANDS
Eddy Echternach (freelance, The Netherlands)
SUOMI
Silva Järvinen (University of Oulu, Finland)
FRANÇAIS
Celine Peroux (European Southern Observatory)
DEUTSCH
Arntraud Bacher (University Innsbruck, Austria)
GREEK
Manolis Zoulias (Academy of Athens, Greece)
ITALIANO
Stefania Varano (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
NORSK
Margrethe Wold (European Southern Observatory)
PORTUGUÊS
Mariana Barrosa, António Pedrosa, Pedro Russo (Centro Multimeios de Espinho)
RUSSIAN
Olga Tsiopa (Pulkovo Observatory, Russia)
ESPAÑOL
Eva Carballeira, Pedro Russo (Fundação Navegar - Portugal), Francesc
Vilardell (Universitat de Barcelona)
SVENSKA
Martin Lundqvist (Lund Observatory, Sweden)
POLSKI
Jacek Szubiakowski, Ewa Janaszak and Boguslaw Kulesza (Olsztynskie Planetarium)
Partners
Academy of Athens
Eugenides Planetarium
Eleftherotypia
Hamburg Planetarium
Sterne und Weltraum
Astronomie Heute
New Scientist
ESPACE magazine
Expresso
Tycho Brahe Planetarium
Danish National Space Center
Politiken
Ursa Astronomical Association
The Finnish National Technology Agency
Centro Multimeios de Espinho
Fundação Navegar
Le Stelle
Zeiss Planetarium Vienna
SDC
Armagh Planetarium
DeKoepel
Veen Magazines
Thanks to
Adobe® Systems
American Institute of Physics/Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
Chandra X-ray Observatory Center
Dorothy Davis Locanthi Collection
Hale Observatories
Hermann-Oberth-Raumfahrt-Museum
MAXON Computer
NASA
Physics Today and Fermi Film Collections
Princeton University Library
Sky and Telescope
Sky-Skan
Space Telescope Science Institute
Spitzer Science Centre
Ulster Planetarium
In particular thanks to
Greg Bacon (STScI/NASA)
Lars Bachmann (SDC)
Dimitri Bogdanov (Voksenuddannelsescenter Frederiksberg)
Cornelia Borrmann (Deutsche Welle)
John Dubinski (University of Toronto/CITA)
John Kameel Farah
Jane Fletcher (BBC)
Claus Habfast (ESA)
Peter Habison (Wien Planetarium)
Robert Hill (Armagh Planetarium)
April Hobart (NASA/CXC)
Robert Hurt (NASA/SSC)
Thomas Kraupe (Hamburg Planetarium)
Zolt Levay (NASA/STScI)
Loch Ness Productions
Mariya Lyubenova (Astronomical association - Sofia, Bulgaria)
Audrey Quinn
Susanne Radman (Wien Planetarium)
Anne Rhodes
Pedro Russo (Centro Multimeios de Espinho, Portugal)
Sasa Stanojcic (www.designliga.com)
Frank Summers (NASA/STScI)
Taho (www.lumina.ws)
Aline Tsiopa
Manolis Zoulias (Academy of Athens, Greece)
And of course: our girlfriends and families!
The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA.

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Комментарии : 2,3 тыс.   
@Manon14123
@Manon14123 3 года назад
I don't know what is the most enjoyable, the documentary itself or the fact that it contains absolutely no adds.
@curtisbattle9293
@curtisbattle9293 3 года назад
Right i skipped entire videos because of adds
@thelast9961
@thelast9961 3 года назад
Yes it sucks sometimes you want to watch a commercial like a movie trailer just to watch another commercial
@thelast9961
@thelast9961 3 года назад
Its basically lazy people trying to make money that actually makes them no money you tube been lately just throwing 2 commercials know before you watch anything
@SmokeyMcPotProductions
@SmokeyMcPotProductions 3 года назад
Holy shit; you’re absolutely right! I hadn’t notice that because I was so into the docu but now that I read your comment it totally rings true🌏🌎
@CryptoRoast_0
@CryptoRoast_0 3 года назад
On desktop use adblock plus and on mobile if you drag the video to the end and hit the restart button that appears it'll replay with no ads ;)
@carloschilipimmel4159
@carloschilipimmel4159 2 года назад
"The James webb Space telescope is being designed right now and may be launched as early as 2011" has to be one of the funniest senteces i've ever heard
@PROTOTYPE0
@PROTOTYPE0 2 года назад
I cant wait bro, fingers crossed all goes well!
@carloschilipimmel4159
@carloschilipimmel4159 2 года назад
@@PROTOTYPE0 super hyped
@EvanSerrano1988
@EvanSerrano1988 2 года назад
But really they just want to make it right since it's going to be 1 million miles away from earth...!
@jerichom11x
@jerichom11x 2 года назад
@@EvanSerrano1988 It would be a tremendous loss. Not funny at all.
@hackaboom
@hackaboom 2 года назад
2022?
@NeverRubARhubarb
@NeverRubARhubarb 2 года назад
And what better way to do justice to the extraordinary scientific achievement of the Hubble project and its vast array of stunning images than by presenting it in 480p.
@DatWingMan
@DatWingMan 2 года назад
This video was uploaded 6 years ago, so HD quality wasn’t nearly as available back then for RU-vid uploads. Plus it depends on power of the pc that was used to upload this.
@nightgazr
@nightgazr 2 года назад
I'm one of those who still keep the original DVD with posters and all, with great affection. I was 13-14 years old and I became even more obsessed with space than I was back then. Today I dedicate my life to studying to be an astrophysicist. Those were good times.
@ps4games164
@ps4games164 Год назад
Please man upload the soundtrack! I would download it in second.
@reggiebald2830
@reggiebald2830 4 года назад
I come here often, to sleep to wake to eat to sit and enjoy! Seems this "15 Year Anniversary" was filmed 25 years after Hubble was launched. Still a gorgeous show. Thanks ESA!
@mdhasimkhan
@mdhasimkhan 3 года назад
Llllll
@jant.carlsson5061
@jant.carlsson5061 3 года назад
And NASA for over the year's...
@ahhaz8324
@ahhaz8324 3 года назад
\jh\\7iiii*i*iuu*î88íííííii***/& 78
@JW-cp1uv
@JW-cp1uv 2 года назад
Maybe the first 10 years they were talking to the Great Gazoo!
@tjmulligan3086
@tjmulligan3086 4 года назад
i don't care how outdated this is, the imagery is just mesmerizing.
@tjmulligan3086
@tjmulligan3086 4 года назад
I know, and its beautifully done.
@julspalma
@julspalma 3 месяца назад
​@@tjmulligan3086😅😢 BB 😢 9:24
@dennistafeltennis1190
@dennistafeltennis1190 4 года назад
It's been 30 yrs now and still going strong.
@rogerwilco1777
@rogerwilco1777 4 года назад
.. and wasnt hubble a spy satellite that the military didnt need anymore? I remember hearing that back in the day, no clue if its true though
@dennistafeltennis1190
@dennistafeltennis1190 4 года назад
@@rogerwilco1777 LOL i hope not hehe that would be so bad.
@tundrawomansays5067
@tundrawomansays5067 3 года назад
Roger Wilco Ahhh...no, actually. It was assembled from original materials and new parts sourced from all over the planet. Corning is just one (messed up, oops!) contributer.
@greglambert6199
@greglambert6199 2 года назад
THIS FILM TAKES YOU ON A JOURNEY, A JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE AND TIME KABOOOOOOOMMMM
@harveyb1963
@harveyb1963 2 года назад
They're launching the James Webb telescope the day before my birthday, what a treat!!!
@jg6744
@jg6744 2 года назад
This will be your gift and Christmas gift
@anunknownknown
@anunknownknown 2 года назад
I was almost afraid to look at the first images after the repair. As anticipated, they took my breath away, made my mind short circuit and made me understand how fortunate we are to live in this era. We are definitely a tiny spec.
@saulsavelis575
@saulsavelis575 2 года назад
@@jasonlea1324 wrong address
@thejhonnie
@thejhonnie 2 года назад
@@jasonlea1324 go home jason, you're drunk
@TisEYEthe1
@TisEYEthe1 2 года назад
@@jasonlea1324 Have some coffee ☕ and take a nap. When you wake up from your nap, have some more coffee. ☕
@JAMR0716
@JAMR0716 2 года назад
I use to feel pretty fortunate until I realized that, give humans long enough, and we could become space faring creatures that live 1000+ years(some scientists even believe we could become immortal). I don't feel as fortunate anymore to say the least.
@tropicalpalmtree
@tropicalpalmtree 2 года назад
@@jasonlea1324 Stick to stuff you understand, like snapchat filters ya melt.
@vedavyasaraos5725
@vedavyasaraos5725 2 года назад
I need this type of RU-vid videos nowadays 🌎💯
@chocksaway100
@chocksaway100 2 года назад
We will all one day be amongst the stars.
@barryalday2328
@barryalday2328 2 года назад
We will be in Heaven.
@Knaeben
@Knaeben 3 месяца назад
You mean we aren't now?
@matheuss886
@matheuss886 2 года назад
My dad gave me this DVD as a birthday gift in 2005, when I was eight years old. I'll never forget that day. I was obsessed with space and astronomy back then, and as I'm still interested in it to this day, this really takes me back. BTW, the music in the end credits is what has established my music taste, basically. Not that I did not like this kind of music prior, but it's interesting to see how little my love for it has changed over the years.
@matheuss886
@matheuss886 2 года назад
@@jodyedwards6155 Yeah, it came into shelves around Spring 2005 for the 15th Anniversary! Hope we get to see the James Webb being launched soon by the way
@dusandragovic09srb
@dusandragovic09srb 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L4KDCCLTriU.html
@tomabbott5259
@tomabbott5259 2 года назад
Its a good answer,i too have favourite dvd;s films and liking them seem to change little over the years,for example the time machine for one also the new version and many many others and heres me going on 64 years,all the best for you...
@Lastbus511
@Lastbus511 2 года назад
Yeah I come across documentaries like that. Certain ones take me back to my school days back in 1993-4 when I was 11 and 12 years old. It's a cool feeling I think. .... Lol.
@dusandragovic09srb
@dusandragovic09srb 2 года назад
@@Lastbus511 Check out Cinderella.
@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks
@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 2 года назад
9:54 "The Hubble Telescope has a successor, the James Webb Telescope, which may be launched as early as 2011." Me watching in 2021: Yeah, mmm hmm 🙄
@gordoncole5460
@gordoncole5460 2 года назад
I like this one. They are providing the information garnered from the science and not listing a bunch of dates and names. Science is a joint human adventure.
@mikehughes9929
@mikehughes9929 3 года назад
This is an awesome documentary. Humanity is to aspire even higher in this coming time. Thanks for posting this wonderful documentary.
@marcusrussell8660
@marcusrussell8660 4 года назад
I think Hubble was the best invention of the 20th century. It is getting older and people are beginning to put it down. But what it taught us was so immense.
@healthinfo1314
@healthinfo1314 4 года назад
I don't think it ever even got up there..
@tundrawomansays5067
@tundrawomansays5067 3 года назад
healthinfo1 Of course not! If it did you’d have to rein in your certainty, ego and ignorance. Sigh.
@lisaschuster686
@lisaschuster686 2 года назад
A lot of these pictures are colorized, and they always depict us zooming through galaxies as though anything can travel that fast. Dark matter and dark energy don’t exist. They find the smallest particles of matter and then tell us that black holes are infinitely smaller. They cloak their lack of knowledge in hubristic terminology and tell us how to feel. There’s enough to complain about without imagining that people are organized enough to pull off a perfect trick for 30 years!
@markmh835
@markmh835 2 года назад
@@lisaschuster686 -- Please get some help lady. Go back to middle school to retake your Earth Science class that you apparently skipped when you were too busy being homeschooled.
@KRLE2582
@KRLE2582 2 года назад
@@markmh835 LoL Baaaaaa
@jimmyhamm9737
@jimmyhamm9737 4 года назад
can't wait for the James Webb space telescope to successfully launch and hope for it to open our eyes to space and give us so much more.
@messier8769
@messier8769 3 года назад
You said it right! "successful launch" of J.W. 🚀📡🪐🛰 Please oh 🙏🏼Lord God🙏🏼 PLEASE let it be Successful & Glorious! 🙌🏼😊
@Jammin6796
@Jammin6796 3 года назад
BOOOOM doubling the so called age of the universe.. everything they thought right out the window... lmao..
@wyldshot666
@wyldshot666 2 года назад
I think it's December 2021
@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849
@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 2 года назад
@Messier 87 I’ll be praying for a successful launch as well. And I’m not even religious!
@cinnamorollcute7118
@cinnamorollcute7118 2 года назад
@@wyldshot666 it is
@tompeters8696
@tompeters8696 2 года назад
Thanks for expanding my universe. Through Hubble lenses and your explanation, I am better off than all the astronomy I learned in school
@Gullyboss
@Gullyboss 2 года назад
I by B
@pearmainstudios3942
@pearmainstudios3942 2 года назад
@@Gullyboss ha
@lauriebolles3149
@lauriebolles3149 4 года назад
Hadn't thought about it we needed the Space Shuttle to be invented and built in order to get the Hubble above our astmospere and maintained. As an amatuer Astronomer looking through a 12+ mirrored scope stuck here on Earth, Hubble just blows my mind. Amazing what humans can do when they combine their positive energies.
@jordanchristen277
@jordanchristen277 4 года назад
Are you not human???
@jimmeans905
@jimmeans905 4 года назад
@@jordanchristen277 I'm not!
@tundrawomansays5067
@tundrawomansays5067 3 года назад
Laurie Bolles *PREACH!*
@funadventure4927
@funadventure4927 2 года назад
have you even researched the history of the hubble? do you not see through the lies? same people believe that elon musk has a car floating around in space with a mannequin in it. LOL and Felix jumped from "space" too.
@guilherne1771
@guilherne1771 2 года назад
​@@funadventure4927 Jesus. What even are you? Get some money, build something that counteracts gravity and see all you wanna see for yourself. Or maybe even get yourself a telescope (be aware that it's probably something you can't afford). It's all out there. Maybe you are the one missing on researches. The way space exploration is presented is something stupidly bad. It's not as if you suddenly put a satellite in space, and it stays there forever. Just stop for a moment to think about the naturality and yet the complexity and expensiveness of all of those missions. A piece of can with explosives that propel you at a horizontal velocity so high that you miss the ground as you are falling. Why is it on space then? Well, because "space" as it's called, is just the "lack" of atmosphere, or else the horizontal velocity would be lost due to drag. Musk's car isn't "floating in space", it's shooting away from earth at thousands of kilometers per hour. Even YOU can do a mission like that, you just need a little money and some more knowledge of our real world.
@reapersovereign7374
@reapersovereign7374 4 года назад
I’m already on a journey through space and time but thanks guy in the beginning.
@jonhenrywheelahan4837
@jonhenrywheelahan4837 4 года назад
It’s always the beginning; what becomes never arrives is the nature of psychological time
@Crowe_77
@Crowe_77 4 года назад
Thank you, Hubble!!!
@mattbourgoyne3987
@mattbourgoyne3987 2 года назад
Hubble needs to be in a museum and not burnt up by coming back into the atmosphere and then resting peacefully at the bottom of the ocean, it really deserves better
@davidcallahan3099
@davidcallahan3099 2 года назад
My God...It's full of stars
@RinDiu
@RinDiu 2 года назад
listening for the second time, it will probably take a third watch to fully comprehend all the info. how little we know compare to whats out there. mind boggling and awe inspiring.
@nuranarrowood5808
@nuranarrowood5808 2 года назад
every thinking have sound but we can't hear
@jamesanonymous2343
@jamesanonymous2343 3 года назад
A wonderful presentation of an incredible saga. Too much to grasp in ones,one lifetime. Hooray for the Stars, moons, & planets, we are gathered here at their bequest.
@ominous-omnipresent-they
@ominous-omnipresent-they 3 года назад
The music and imagery are simply amazing.
@jerrykaufmann7808
@jerrykaufmann7808 3 года назад
Hubble is the greatest invention ever made!
@ralphtouch8962
@ralphtouch8962 3 года назад
Great music play list.
@tomsheridan2061
@tomsheridan2061 3 года назад
@Steven Scott wee
@randybrumback604
@randybrumback604 3 года назад
Pop pop or do we just do a lot to be like a log kkkkkkkkk we have been k I kkkkkkkkkkk a little late know know know when
@davidhall2197
@davidhall2197 3 года назад
Naw, my dad said the telephone was. LOL
@ArjanTV
@ArjanTV 3 года назад
@@davidhall2197 if the telephone wasnt invented there wouldnt be no humbble telescope! Now if you think you are smart find it yourself why
@kevgjkd1970
@kevgjkd1970 2 года назад
Hubble kicks ass! 4real. The pictures it has given us? Simply amazing. Nobody guessed there were that baby galaxies! Until the Deep Field View. Thousands of galaxies in the supposed "darkest" spot in the sky. Edwin Hubble deserved this being named after him.
@OmkarJuyal
@OmkarJuyal 2 года назад
You really think no one ever guessed or mentioned about it earlier?
@Captofthisship
@Captofthisship 3 года назад
I wish they'd bring it back for a museum exhibit. Seems like such a waste to let it burn up like that, personally, would looove to see that telescope up close.
@xinniethep00h
@xinniethep00h 3 года назад
From the way I understand it, they for sure would if they could but they'd need a heat shield and boosters capable of maneuvering it into the right angle to not burn up in the atmosphere on rerntry.
@knarftrakiul3881
@knarftrakiul3881 2 года назад
Sir, you posted one fine video. The music matches perfectly. I watch it very often on my high def TV and it leaves me in awe everytime
@garyrunnalls7714
@garyrunnalls7714 2 года назад
Who are the ignorant people giving this a thumbs down? This is brilliant!
@emilytustin4540
@emilytustin4540 2 года назад
The people that literally do not believe in space, read the most recent comments
@wadeadams2775
@wadeadams2775 Год назад
The people forced to pay for this worthless trash. Can't think of a better way to spend these trillions? Who's ignorant?
@dannymack1196
@dannymack1196 2 года назад
I can't wait for James Webb to launch in November this year 🎉 FINALLY! 🤗 OMG the thing's we are going to be able to see further than ever before. So exciting
@davidjones8615
@davidjones8615 5 лет назад
Perhaps in time , when we look back, history will reveal that the space telescope was the most influential scientific invention of all time. It is clear that we can say of cosmetology......before Hubble.... after Hubble. How wondrous that In the eons of time that have passed that I am around to be witness to awesome and glorious ongoing creation of an universe that is revealed and still as mysterious as ever. I looked into the sky and I heard my name say forever.
@JSkyGemini
@JSkyGemini 5 лет назад
It's one of the most important tools in the discovery of so much. People these days are jaded & ignorant (as we can see from the toxic dump of comment sections on YT) but hopefully future generations will have more appreciation. When I first saw the rings of Saturn and it's twinkling moons in my little telescope, it was magic. Jupiter with its Great Red Spot, just amazing. So tiny but breathtaking nonetheless. I hope they can figure out an alternative to just letting the Hubble die, it deserves better.
@roxielynn5289
@roxielynn5289 4 года назад
@@josephboyat-bt1jf you obviously must know its supposed to say cosmology. trolling is not a respected hobby and only the perpetually abstinent, and parents-basement dwelling losers take part in it.
@Ara_Arasaka
@Ara_Arasaka Год назад
As early as 2011… so 11 years later… man This is old I didn’t even realize. It’s such good quality Ty for the vid
@SY-jq4yw
@SY-jq4yw 2 года назад
The universe of space and time is unfathomable.
@bains731
@bains731 3 года назад
Looking forward for the next hubble adventure.
@aceldamia9114
@aceldamia9114 5 лет назад
Man, I remember the madness and jokes when Hubble started showing blurry photos. I'm sure I'll remember this inaccurately, but I recall them saying that if the lens was the size of Earth, the variations would be like mountains, when the correct deviation was meant to be no more than the equivalent of half a foot (6 inches). "The James Webb Space Telescope is being designed right now, and may be launched as early as 2011." **cough** That's awkward....
@wbiro
@wbiro 5 лет назад
Leave it to the Aussies (considering the accent) - they love making documentaries, though they are not quite ready to make good ones...
@lisaschuster686
@lisaschuster686 2 года назад
We’re time traveling...
@rujiel4620
@rujiel4620 2 года назад
the way this guy says "decades" is amazing
@ileanavasilescu4128
@ileanavasilescu4128 3 года назад
The name of this big telescope is a special one and reflects The Power to observe any star or planet from our Galaxy and near our Galaxy !
@RedwanS
@RedwanS 9 лет назад
Thank you for such amazing video.
@alanataylor1106
@alanataylor1106 5 лет назад
Redwan S Yeah, that was cool! 😎
@jamesbonde4470
@jamesbonde4470 5 лет назад
@@josephboyat-bt1jf Yes, this is all bullshit. No big bang, sorry. The more we find what's out there and what's really going on, the more we realize we got it wrong. See, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kz-Bwi5xTTs.html&feature=em-uploademail
@tundrawomansays5067
@tundrawomansays5067 3 года назад
James Bonde Of course we mess stuff up but that doesn’t mean we can’t be self-corrective. Hell, medical science with all it’s postulates and gizmos at this current time is just maybe a hair beyond leeches and blood letting. Doesn’t stop people from seeking medical treatment It’s just good to acknowledge we aren’t as smart as we think and it’s OK to mess up or have the “old ways” ever evolving, Yk? *Everything changes. Everything*
@SOGEOMETRIC
@SOGEOMETRIC 3 года назад
More like cartoon
@saulsavelis575
@saulsavelis575 2 года назад
@@jamesbonde4470 yes infinity is present in everything in time in space in matter in information meaning that there are infinity such Earths like ours at the same time and infinity in infinite points in time :) that is why we have created big bang or god :) at least space is infinite and should be time but not sure about matter/energy :)
@JSkyGemini
@JSkyGemini 5 лет назад
Thank you for this. I've been following the Hubble since day one and hope that they can figure out an alternative to preserve it, rather than just let it die. Amazing piece of technology that's given us a window on so much. And I'm stoked for the James Webb too! Wish they'd launch it already!
@blancaroca8786
@blancaroca8786 4 года назад
Yeah they should keep it up in a higher orbit and in the future it can be recovered and put in a museum...
@Jonathan-Pilkington
@Jonathan-Pilkington 4 года назад
@frank brown Why dont you look at the images Hubble took instead of asking where they are? You seem confused.
@misspomerol
@misspomerol 4 года назад
Oh shit America’s cancer of ignorance is spreading to the U.K. Dear Sir you believe in conspiracy theories. I took the time to read them but I don’t understand them because they are unfounded and thoroughly debunked batshit craziness. The only thing I would agree with you on is massive fraud committed by charitable organizations as that has legitimate evidence to back it from credible sources.
@dusandragovic09srb
@dusandragovic09srb 2 года назад
Additional info on Dark Matter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L4KDCCLTriU.html part 1/108
@darkentbg
@darkentbg 2 года назад
Welcome to the future, the James Webb is up and I'm thrilled to let you know that the toilet paper hoarders are almost gone :)
@respectlife216
@respectlife216 2 года назад
Update: James Webb was launched December 25th 2021, and at the time of this writing has turned on his first camera. Now they're just trying to focus the mirror and slowly turn on instruments, first pictures should come late June early July of 2022.
@socratesthecabdriver
@socratesthecabdriver 9 лет назад
thanks for the upload HubbleESA
@thehonorablejiveturkey6068
@thehonorablejiveturkey6068 3 года назад
Its amazing how we have the science to reach the outer limits and yet we cant detect who's watching
@josephososkie3029
@josephososkie3029 3 года назад
Maybe with Son Of Hubble, or Revenge of The Hubble.
@MizanurRahman-vf4dx
@MizanurRahman-vf4dx 3 года назад
Super, amazing, very beautiful our universe, hubble also modern technology, he is doing his job very smartly
@SOGEOMETRIC
@SOGEOMETRIC 3 года назад
Get your own telescope and you will see no cartoons in this so called space.
@pwood5733
@pwood5733 2 года назад
Realy enjoyed the foreground music
@m.i.8751
@m.i.8751 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing What a greatful movie !! Fantastic 🤞🏻😊
@SOGEOMETRIC
@SOGEOMETRIC 3 года назад
That’s right a movie. Not actual film of events
@azijadn
@azijadn 2 года назад
Still remember when they said it may be launched as early as 2011 and it's the end of 2021 nd we're still waiting for it and the important thein is Hubble is still working fine.
@kerryalfaro9437
@kerryalfaro9437 2 года назад
Wooow..i remembered seeing this video AS a teenager in science class!! I'm almost 43 years old. Amazing WHAT the human mind can create and achieve when they work diligently together!!! 20 years OF HARD work and dedication...just to let it DIE..but JAMES Webb space telescope 🔭 has given us astronomical objects and activities TO view
@bohdanartemenko
@bohdanartemenko Год назад
I watched a lot of videos about the universe, but this video is impressive, can't believe it has been created way back so much time
@PHILIPWATSON82
@PHILIPWATSON82 5 лет назад
Words cant describe 🤯
@AUTOTUB3
@AUTOTUB3 4 года назад
I am grateful and thankful to see the beauty of this universe!!!
@Beristw
@Beristw 4 года назад
Auto tube, All fantastic stuff but, It's like telling everyone I have a camera that cost thousands. Taking millions of pictures of everyone else's social events and no pictures of my own. Weird. Too weird.
@travisruesch1687
@travisruesch1687 4 года назад
AMEN
@davidtilley3049
@davidtilley3049 4 года назад
Give GOD the glory he created it.
@davidtilley3049
@davidtilley3049 4 года назад
@@sockington1 i will pray for you.
@davidtilley3049
@davidtilley3049 4 года назад
@@sockington1 doesnt that mean when i mess up you get blamed for it? I am ok with thatLOL
@ablakebla8510
@ablakebla8510 2 года назад
wow very in detail documentary, enjoyed it alot!
@carlovincetti4538
@carlovincetti4538 3 года назад
Just the discovery of the nebula that can never look alike yet all has sequential patterns proving balance is at its heart from none other than the Source itself for that very design. With Love:) Blackholes are part of that balance as well.
@ismailajassey8664
@ismailajassey8664 6 лет назад
Thanks
@Ariyan300
@Ariyan300 4 года назад
'James web space telescope' is so futuristic that my great grand child will watch its launch.
@johnnyblade6088
@johnnyblade6088 3 года назад
It might be our great grand children that will end up finishing the project!
@mugishagiftarnold992
@mugishagiftarnold992 2 года назад
It launched yesterday
@Ariyan300
@Ariyan300 2 года назад
@@mugishagiftarnold992 Ha ha yah
@limabravo6065
@limabravo6065 2 года назад
When I was a kid in 2nd grade is when hubble went up, and I remember my teacher Mrs. Menendez telling us about the pictures that Hubble would be able to take and what it might see, and then... they announced it needed contact lenses because they made it near sighted, one of my first memories of an fml moment
@michaelchapman1004
@michaelchapman1004 4 года назад
James webb's running a little late..can we just eat without him
@brunolimaj7129
@brunolimaj7129 3 года назад
i lol'd
@gramaniguna
@gramaniguna 3 года назад
It is 2020 November where are you sleeping James Webb?
@gramaniguna
@gramaniguna 3 года назад
my dear james web, come before I go please.
@s2hjt
@s2hjt 4 года назад
Beautifully produced and narrated.
@SOGEOMETRIC
@SOGEOMETRIC 3 года назад
Hats off to the hard working animation team for 100% of this video
@funadventure4927
@funadventure4927 2 года назад
@@SOGEOMETRIC yea exactly! dont these people realize that there is not one actual picture of anything in space or any planet? Its all a representation of what the believe it to look like. These people really need to start learning and researching. wow
@lukaszahradnicek7518
@lukaszahradnicek7518 2 года назад
Love this document! Please where can I find main music theme from this document?
@thokothamae7033
@thokothamae7033 4 года назад
Magnificent! Awe-inspiring!!!.To say beautiful, would be an understatement. Can't wait for the Webber. Keep the good work up.
@65lianne
@65lianne 2 года назад
The wait is over - I am here
@TisEYEthe1
@TisEYEthe1 2 года назад
@@65lianne LMAO 🤣
@albertducharme3937
@albertducharme3937 2 года назад
They are plying with you all lies it will never fly webb is fiction not science. They don’t have a rocket to put it up there. It will be impossible to deploy. A sucker born every minute.
@artdonovandesign
@artdonovandesign Год назад
A Wonderful Video. Thank you!
@hardayaldawra1458
@hardayaldawra1458 4 года назад
Most wonderful presentation and experience
@alexandertyler4744
@alexandertyler4744 3 года назад
Their some hoes in this house
@indigomarine91
@indigomarine91 3 года назад
@@alexandertyler4744 were all human, have some fun
@dizzyboxnine2656
@dizzyboxnine2656 3 года назад
38:22 I love this part
@rdigodigo
@rdigodigo 3 года назад
Eu tenho esse DVD até hoje, original, com posters e tudo. Comprei uma revista da Scientific American em 2006 e veio esse DVD junto. Sensacional esse documentário.
@alistaireaton3259
@alistaireaton3259 2 года назад
Yyuguybbjiu
@ps4games164
@ps4games164 Год назад
Please man upload the soundtrack. Pretty please!
@kermitefrog64
@kermitefrog64 Год назад
Thank you for the video. Hopefully they don't give up on Hubble. It has been an excellent tool for exploration.
@willkuss5374
@willkuss5374 2 года назад
Excellent job.
@robsmith400
@robsmith400 3 года назад
I do love that a modern documentary says 9th planet Pluto.
@maudamine5919
@maudamine5919 2 года назад
Juste magnificent. Thanks to Hubble to have revealed us the beauty of the Universe, and the amazing Archeogy of the galaxies with the Ultra Deep Field. We learn a lot about the wondrous Synergy between astronomers, and their awsome results. We need this Synergy in other planes of our existence, to built a New Earth of Oneness.
@realityvanguard2052
@realityvanguard2052 3 года назад
1:14:49 "Until they launch the James Webb space telescope in 2011" Riiight
@Veldtian1
@Veldtian1 3 года назад
Well it's supposedly going up in 21', but seriously 10B dollars, what's it made from, God's beard hair???
@picassoboy52
@picassoboy52 3 года назад
Shit happens dude. When the world becomes perfect place be sure n let us know🤷🏻‍♂️
@vikramm5908
@vikramm5908 3 года назад
Webb is a complex project because it can't be repaired after commissioning.
@uptimusprime7643
@uptimusprime7643 3 года назад
I was wondering
@kittzbonilla6557
@kittzbonilla6557 3 года назад
Hello 2021
@ludmilag2692
@ludmilag2692 5 лет назад
Thank you for this amazing tour with Hubbal that can drive you crazy 😜
@ARIFKHAN-le9mm
@ARIFKHAN-le9mm 3 года назад
Iiiii
@eymeeraosaka2954
@eymeeraosaka2954 4 года назад
What a great contribution to mankind....The Hubble telescope. This is what make America great..
@sunnyreddy3377
@sunnyreddy3377 2 года назад
Hubble is an emotion
@sanilamanojkumar7876
@sanilamanojkumar7876 3 года назад
It's amazing and looking forward for more adventures inventions!!
@wilhelmlorenz5852
@wilhelmlorenz5852 2 года назад
Absolutely 🥺🤔🤗👋 Awesome 😁👉🔆🙏👈...We can't Even Understand how FAR That is 👉50, Million Light Years👈...And people say there's no GOD ♾️🙏,, INTELLIGENT 🧠😊🌹☀️ DESIGN 🙏🤗👋🌹🙏🤗👉🧠👈👉♾️👈🕊️🦋✌️
@algo7001
@algo7001 2 года назад
@@wilhelmlorenz5852 don emojis
@TisEYEthe1
@TisEYEthe1 2 года назад
@@wilhelmlorenz5852 Apparently there is a God named Wilhelm. He's the famous God of all emojis. Here's his picture taken from Hubble 💩
@wilhelmlorenz5852
@wilhelmlorenz5852 2 года назад
👉✨😎🧐🆒👈🏼💢👈🏼👉 THANK YOU VERY MUCH 🥰👈🏼❤️👉🥰 VERMISSE SOLCHE INTELLIGENTE AUSSAGEN 😀✨👈🏼🌠👉VERY INTELLIGENT 🧠🤓 OF YOU 🤩😉👈🏽
@lovemoregwanzura1299
@lovemoregwanzura1299 2 года назад
Excellent insight...opening our eyes in the way the universe is . PROF L Gwanzura
@Khemore
@Khemore 3 года назад
Great love the Hubble and it´s pictures 100%... But with that said, it´s a shame to waste this video by releasing it on 480p :(
@shaundiesel6403
@shaundiesel6403 4 года назад
Beat sleep aid ever Good night 😴
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm
@anonymousanonymous-tw3wm 3 года назад
🛌💤
@AsianPrince360
@AsianPrince360 2 года назад
And no ads
@CryptoRoast_0
@CryptoRoast_0 2 года назад
@@AsianPrince360 pro tip. If you're on your phone and watching a vid with loads of ads just move the time to the very end and hit the replay button and all ads will disappear :)
@wizlinkx
@wizlinkx 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this very creative production.
@ndpitch
@ndpitch 3 года назад
They should really consider going to get Hubble when it’s retired, and bringing it back to Earth to be placed in a museum. For something so influential and revolutionary, that seems far more appropriate than letting it burn up in the atmosphere into nothingness.
@chrome4096
@chrome4096 3 года назад
@Mr Horse SPacex's starship cargo variant, makes the trip more worthwhile when bringing up james webbs super big twin
@chrome4096
@chrome4096 3 года назад
@Mr Horse its designed to land on Mars with more than 35 metric tons, probably around 50, so yeah no big deal, aerodynamic braking as its going to be used will cause a lot more stress on a mars reentry than on a terrestrial one.
@chrome4096
@chrome4096 3 года назад
at least they are still talking about the 50 ton interplanetary payload
@chrome4096
@chrome4096 3 года назад
@Mr Horse yes and mars atmosphere is even less than a hundredth of earth's atmosphere. If you know about reentry than you would know that it is about bleeding of the kinetic energy or momentum you had while in space. Getting to Mars makes you a lot faster, so we are talking about something completely different. Mars atmosphere is a lot thinner and you need to enter much more shallow than in regard to a terrestrial reentry.
@chrome4096
@chrome4096 3 года назад
Again, reentry is a braking maneuver, a parachute is a means of landing, they are two different things
@spookfella
@spookfella Год назад
The music man I came back to hear that beautiful piece of music
@nightmarerageyt2224
@nightmarerageyt2224 Год назад
And the kickass end credits song
@jesusverastegui4967
@jesusverastegui4967 Год назад
​@@nightmarerageyt2224 whats the name of the song?
@chadjonesvii9369
@chadjonesvii9369 4 года назад
It took millions of dollars and all its produced is beautiful pictures. But they are beautiful , I'll give them that. Just unbelievable how much it cost to get some pictures that pretty.
@kei_2535
@kei_2535 3 года назад
When u watch this in 2020 and u hear him saying "maybe as early as 2011" well fuck
@photovlog4495
@photovlog4495 3 года назад
outdated
@youtubechangemynamewhy
@youtubechangemynamewhy 3 года назад
I’m watching this in 2161, 150 years already, you people are probably long gone
@seaofbeer13
@seaofbeer13 3 года назад
@@youtubechangemynamewhy what day is ir ?
@bretskurdal2731
@bretskurdal2731 4 года назад
I thought I heard them say it would last 15 years and they were lucky to get 20 years,it was supposedly sent up in 1990 30 years ago.
@flexlozano2665
@flexlozano2665 3 года назад
🤔 wth 🤦‍♂️ are we all being lied to?
@funadventure4927
@funadventure4927 2 года назад
LOL
@shashikantkhengar373
@shashikantkhengar373 3 года назад
Best information. Thanks.
@ybuntu
@ybuntu 4 года назад
Большое спасибо!! Очень интересно. PS: спасибо Olga Tsiopa за перевод!
@killerkent1979
@killerkent1979 5 лет назад
mind blowing
@law35penn
@law35penn 3 года назад
I remember when i was young. I was thinking to myself, why don't we build a telescope on the moon never thought at that time hubble was built. Amazing
@simonmcgrath4112
@simonmcgrath4112 4 года назад
Just incredible and how Hubble has opened our eyes to so many wondrous images and James Webb should carry on so let's hope 2021/22 we start to see things we never dreamt of and thank you Hubble!!
@barryalday2328
@barryalday2328 2 года назад
Can't wait to see Heaven.
@CarlosAlberto-gg1wg
@CarlosAlberto-gg1wg 2 года назад
Esplendido
@peterobara6479
@peterobara6479 2 года назад
they will never show you the true what's really out there
@simonmcgrath4112
@simonmcgrath4112 2 года назад
@@peterobara6479 why, what's really out there Peter?
@ileanavasilescu4128
@ileanavasilescu4128 3 года назад
I have never sern The sky trough a telescope! IT'S amazing ! An wonderful spectacole !
@SOGEOMETRIC
@SOGEOMETRIC 3 года назад
Well invest into one. I promise you will never watch one of these cartoons ever again.
@chetanshukla2534
@chetanshukla2534 4 года назад
remarkzble study of hubble and its gestalt. enjoyable. worth knowing. chetan from mahuva port india...thanking..
@kaiwhatley2136
@kaiwhatley2136 4 года назад
That was well made, very comprehensive, and interesting like all cosmology.
@altafraja6494
@altafraja6494 2 года назад
SO beautiful
@SkywarnProtogen
@SkywarnProtogen Год назад
i had watched this for hours like 10 to 20 hours of watching this 1 video and my god i can not still forget the video at this moment i almost remember this every second of this video and the words they say
@EvieDoesYouTube
@EvieDoesYouTube 5 лет назад
Seeing old science documentaries like this one makes you realize how much progress we've made just in the last few years. It proves that there's still so much more to learn, and that space science continues to yield results in spite of naysayers who insist it's all a waste of money. Although Sedna is mentioned, there's no mention of Eris or Makemake or any of the other large Kuiper belt objects discovered. No mention of the hundreds of extrasolar planets and planet candidates we've found either, not even the one orbiting Proxima. And no mention of the discovery of gravitational waves. And all of this before the JWT and other next-generation space telescopes have even left the ground. How much more will we learn once they're operational?
@trikkinikki970
@trikkinikki970 5 лет назад
well space spaced telescopes wouldn't discover gravitational waves either. it take several kilomemters of laser mirrored up magnitudes of sensitivity to be able to detect such minute fluctuations in the universe.
@EvieDoesYouTube
@EvieDoesYouTube 5 лет назад
Good point, this is a documentary about Hubble after all, and most of the discoveries I listed were made by Kepler and LIGO
@tomleahy5383
@tomleahy5383 5 лет назад
At about 32min. I can't believe the unseen narrator says nucular.
@EvieDoesYouTube
@EvieDoesYouTube 5 лет назад
@@tomleahy5383 It's even more disturbing when everyone involved in buying, maintaining and deploying nuclear weapons all say nucular.
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 5 лет назад
Those are within our Solar influence not the outer or other Galaxies..This program is about the UNIVERSE as a whole.
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 5 лет назад
High quality presentation .🌟👍🏻
@tundrawomansays5067
@tundrawomansays5067 3 года назад
joseph boyat That’s right, it’s all a conspiracy, baby!
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 3 года назад
​@@tundrawomansays5067 Yèh.....why can't we get back to good old Walt Disney image magik , instead of all these godless CGI 's ....damn those computers....👍🥴
@muralidharraoayyagari5466
@muralidharraoayyagari5466 3 года назад
mind boggling worlds out there! Thanks Hubble!
@moskito5864
@moskito5864 2 года назад
The James Webb telescope was unfortunately not starting in 2011 but DEC 18th 2021 is the actual date when an ARIANE Space Rocket from ESA bring it finally up to space...after another month of waiting scared for its reaching its final point, about 1,5 Million KM away from Earth and all the fittings we will HOPEFULLY see the first pictures. THANKS ESA for making it finally happend ...unfortunately 40 years too late for me I trust in Musk ;)
@route1042
@route1042 3 года назад
Thank Hubble for you great and amazing service to mankind you will go down in history as one of our greatest marbles of humanity
@funadventure4927
@funadventure4927 2 года назад
Lol
@richard4short5
@richard4short5 2 года назад
@@funadventure4927 thanks 'LOL' for your service to humankind. For your tongue in cheekedness.....er,.....thats it....
@floyd9578
@floyd9578 4 года назад
Just imagine what the James Webb telescope is going to find out. I can't wait...
@dennistafeltennis1190
@dennistafeltennis1190 4 года назад
Sharper images looking even further back in time. There is a limit on what we can see further away , because the light simply has not reached us yet.
@rogerwilco1777
@rogerwilco1777 4 года назад
Elon Musk needs to give us robot bodies before we can watch James Webb launch in the year 2525
@toddholliday1119
@toddholliday1119 3 года назад
Ygcn n.v B.C xiu j n.v ccx Zubrickas
@kenantahir
@kenantahir 3 года назад
it'll be _epic_
@zxq9419
@zxq9419 3 года назад
I will very likely never launch. That's a sick project, "in development" longer than a complete government career from early hire to full retirement pension, 100% of the hardware is now two decades obsolete, and at this point almost entirely political pork. The only way to salvage it would be a sudden cancellation, a year pause (pretend it is *really* dead), and re-evaluate the project from the initial requirements demanded -- with a program to launch a total of 10, not 1, and competition to launch within 5 years.
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