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Telescopes That Rocked Our World

By: Neil deGrasse Tyson
Narrated by: Neil deGrasse Tyson
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This year marks the 400th anniversary of Galileo’s use of the first telescope. On this week’s show, we reflect on how telescopes have changed our perception of our place in the universe, how small we are in size, space, and time. Our guests include Dava Sobel, author of The Planets, Vatican Astronomer Father Chris Corbally, and astronaut Paul Richards.

We also discuss how they help astronomers discover new and interesting aspects of the universe, from Earth-like planets to supernova, from black holes to the Big Bang.

Guests:

  • Dava Sobel: author of Galileo’s Daughter, and, more recently, The Planets.
  • Father Chris Corbally: vice director of the Vatican Observatory.
  • Paul W. Richards: NASA astronaut.
©2009 Neil deGrasse Tyson (P)2021 Better Listen

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Galileo and Hubble

Short and concentrated. Wished for Galileo refractor, Newtonian reflector, and Dobsonian telescopes from future space bound telescope

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