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How Art Has Advanced Astronomy - TIME

How Art Has Advanced Astronomy - TIME | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

I"n January 2004, NASA announced it was canceling a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. In light of dangers associated with the Columbia tragedy the previous year, it was considered too risky. As a result, the Hubble, lauded as one of the most influential scientific instruments of all time, would have only a few remaining years to survive.

Over the following months, the plan was intensely debated. Petitions garnered thousands of signatures from members of the public. Congressional committee meetings and hearings were held. Citizens and scientists alike, inspired by the discoveries and images the telescope had produced, clearly weren’t ready for the telescope’s premature retirement.

By that point, the Hubble had nearly fulfilled all its mission objectives since its launch in 1990. With 100,000 observations, it had measured the universe’s expansion, studied planetary origins, and produced a vast trove of pictures like the iconic Deep Field (seen at the top of this piece) and Pillars of Creation, which changed the way we see our place in the universe. These images, taken for science and re-mastered by astronomers, captured the public’s imagination in a way no telescope had before."

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Uranus Stinks Thanks to Fart Clouds, Science Finds

Uranus Stinks Thanks to Fart Clouds, Science Finds | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Researchers have found Uranus' cloud tops are made of hydrogen sulfide, the gas principally responsible for the foul smell of rotten eggs.
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