A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a cathedral.
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We are now able to put our minds in other places in the universe with the use of telescopes. That is very exciting.
With the Hubble telescope and all the other things that are out there, I believe something would have come through. Today, I really believe we are unique.
I don't know how anyone can see the Hubble 'Deep Field' image and not feel like something else is going about its business out there.
The Earth - from our altitude at Hubble, we're 350 miles up. We can see the curvature. We can see the roundness of our home, our home planet. And it's the most magnificent thing I've ever seen. It's like looking into Heaven. It's paradise.
When my father died, those years when he was working on the Hubble came back to me, and it seemed fitting to imagine him as having somehow merged with the large mystery that the universe represents.
You are that vast thing that you see far, far off with great telescopes.
We are discovering what the universe is really like, and it is totally magnificent, and one can only be inspired and awestruck by what we find.
It's always a combination of physics and poetry that I find inspiring. It's hard to wrap your head around things like the Hubble scope.
It's an audacious thing to build a model of the cosmos. It's exciting how little we know.
Even with an improperly ground mirror, the Hubble delivered extraordinary images. When the flaw was corrected, the Hubble delivered images of transcendent beauty and value for many years. So too 'Terra Nova.' Even in its flawed first season, each episode was full of marvelous moments and beautiful images.
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