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Hubble : a journey through space and time
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ISBN: 9780810989979 0810989972 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York: Abrams,

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Les observatoires spatiaux
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Paris : PUF,

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The universe as seen by ISO [conference held at] Unesco, Paris, France, 20-23 October 1998. vol.1-2
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ISSN: 03796566 ISBN: 9290927089 9789290927082 Year: 1999 Volume: 427 Publisher: [Paris] ; Noordwijk ESA ; ESA publications division

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Proceedings of the workshop on P32 oversampled mapping, ISOPHOT, 12-16 February 2001 / 12-16 March 2001, VILSPA ISO data centre, Villafranca del Castillo, Madrid, Spain, (VILSPA), 26-30 March 2001, IPAC infrared processing and analysis center, Pasadena, USA, (IPAC)
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ISSN: 03796566 ISBN: 9290927690 9789290927693 Year: 2002 Volume: 482 Publisher: Noordwijk: ESA,

New instrumentation for space astronomy
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ISBN: 0080224172 Year: 1978 Publisher: Oxford : Pergamon,

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Space cooperation : space telescope : memorandum of understanding between the United States of America and the European Space Agency, signed at Paris, June 18, 2007.
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Year: 2013 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of State,

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The universe in a mirror : the saga of the Hubble Telescope and the visionaries who built it
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ISBN: 1400834767 9781400834761 0691132976 0691146357 9780691132976 9780691146355 Year: 2008 Publisher: Princeton, NJ ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press,

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The Hubble Space Telescope has produced the most stunning images of the cosmos humanity has ever seen. It has transformed our understanding of the universe around us, revealing new information about its age and evolution, the life cycle of stars, and the very existence of black holes, among other startling discoveries. But it took an amazing amount of work and perseverance to get the first space telescope up and running. The Universe in a Mirror tells the story of this telescope and the visionaries responsible for its extraordinary accomplishments. Robert Zimmerman takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most ambitious scientific instruments ever sent into space. After World War II, astronomer Lyman Spitzer and a handful of scientists waged a fifty-year struggle to build the first space telescope capable of seeing beyond Earth's atmospheric veil. Zimmerman shows how many of the telescope's advocates sacrificed careers and family to get it launched, and how others devoted their lives to Hubble only to have their hopes and reputations shattered when its mirror was found to be flawed. This is the story of an idea that would not die--and of the dauntless human spirit. Illustrated with striking color images, The Universe in a Mirror describes the heated battles between scientists and bureaucrats, the perseverance of astronauts to repair and maintain the telescope, and much more. Hubble, and the men and women behind it, opened a rare window onto the universe, dazzling humanity with sights never before seen. This book tells their remarkable story. A new afterword updates the reader on the May 2009 Hubble service mission and looks to the future of astronomy, including the prospect of a new space telescope to replace Hubble.


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Hidden in the heavens : how the Kepler mission's quest for new planets changed how we view our own
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ISBN: 069124247X 9780691242477 Year: 2024 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Are we alone in the universe ? It’s a fundamental question for Earth-dwelling humankind. Are there other worlds like ours, out there somewhere ? In "Hidden in the Heavens", Jason Steffen, a former scientist on NASA’s Kepler mission, describes how that mission searched for planets orbiting Sun-like stars—especially Earth-like planets circulating in Earth-like orbits. What the Kepler space telescope found, Steffen reports, contradicted centuries of theoretical and observational work and transformed our understanding of planets, planetary systems, and the stars they orbit. Kepler discovered thousands of planets orbiting distant stars - a bewildering variety of celestial bodies, including rocky planets being vaporized by the intense heat of their host star; super-Earths and sub-Neptunes, with properties simultaneously similar to and different from both Earth and Neptune ; gas giants several times the size and mass of Jupiter; and planets orbiting in stellar systems that had only been imagined in science fiction. It was, Steffen says, the opportunity of a lifetime to work in the most exciting scientific field on the most awe-inspiring mission. He offers a unique, inside account of the work of the Kepler science team (and the sometimes chaotic interactions among team members), mapping the progress of the mission from the launch of the rocket that carried Kepler into space to the revelations of the data that began to flow to the supercomputer back at NASA - evidence of strange new worlds unlike anything found in our own solar system.

The universe in a mirror
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ISBN: 9781400834761 9780691146355 1400834767 0691132976 0691146357 9780691132976 Year: 2008 Publisher: Princeton, NJ Woodstock Princeton University Press

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The Hubble Space Telescope has produced the most stunning images of the cosmos humanity has ever seen. It has transformed our understanding of the universe around us, revealing new information about its age and evolution, the life cycle of stars, and the very existence of black holes, among other startling discoveries. But it took an amazing amount of work and perseverance to get the first space telescope up and running. The Universe in a Mirror tells the story of this telescope and the visionaries responsible for its extraordinary accomplishments. Robert Zimmerman takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most ambitious scientific instruments ever sent into space. After World War II, astronomer Lyman Spitzer and a handful of scientists waged a fifty-year struggle to build the first space telescope capable of seeing beyond Earth's atmospheric veil. Zimmerman shows how many of the telescope's advocates sacrificed careers and family to get it launched, and how others devoted their lives to Hubble only to have their hopes and reputations shattered when its mirror was found to be flawed. This is the story of an idea that would not die--and of the dauntless human spirit. Illustrated with striking color images, The Universe in a Mirror describes the heated battles between scientists and bureaucrats, the perseverance of astronauts to repair and maintain the telescope, and much more. Hubble, and the men and women behind it, opened a rare window onto the universe, dazzling humanity with sights never before seen. This book tells their remarkable story. A new afterword updates the reader on the May 2009 Hubble service mission and looks to the future of astronomy, including the prospect of a new space telescope to replace Hubble.


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Scientific research with the space telescope
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Year: 1979 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : NASA,

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