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Kind: captions Language: en for over 20 years the Hubble Space Telescope has given us iconic images of far away galaxies and has expanded our understanding of the [Music] cosmos it's scheduled to see into space for the last time this decade and plans to replace it are taking off in June we headed out to Battery Park in Manhattan where a full-scale model of the next big Space Telescope was on display at the world Science Festival they we met Paul gner and I'm the observatory manager for the James we Space Telescope program at NAS SC space flight center he told us about the James web Space Telescope which will be the biggest telescope that's ever been put into space the main mirror is almost 22 ft across and when it comes to the telescope Size Matters the bigger the telescope the more you can see so this is bigger so it can see farther and see more gner added that the web will be so sensitive from Earth it could detect a nightlight on the moon scientists want to use the web to study the early Universe they can do that because light travels at a finite speed 186,000 Mi a second meaning the Rays of distant stars and galaxies take a very long time to reach us so often we're seeing the universe as it was thousands millions billions of years ago so when we look deeper into space we're act we're also looking back in time and when Hubble sees as far as it can see it sees a lot of galaxies it sees a chaotic Universe crowded with galaxies season and stars um but it doesn't see the very first ones but we're building this telescope to go see that see back that far while the Hubble Is about 350 M over our heads the web will be sent a million miles from Earth four times farther away than the moon in order to see these ancient galaxies to dispatch it to that distance gner said Engineers will build the web's mirror into 18 smaller hexagons that can fold up into a rocket it's like a complicated piece of origami and when it gets into space it's all going to unfold like like a flower or like a like a butterfly coming out of his cocoon set to launch in 2014 scientists plann for the $5 billion web to operate for at least 5 years but are putting Enough Rocket Fuel on board with the hopes it can last up to 10 gner can't wait to see what it can do if you like hble Space Telescope I think you'll love the James web Space Telescope cuz it really does have the promise to uh rewrite the textbooks and astronomy and and things we know about the universe just like Hubble has that's pretty exciting to be a part of something like that [Music]
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