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The Future of Space Telescopes
NASA officials presented plans for the Habitable World's Observatory, a 6.5 meter space telescope to be launched between 2035 and 2045, which would require an increase in the agency's Astrophysics budget from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion annually by the 2020s. The challenge is to design with technology that won't have become obsolete by the time of launch.
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This episode explores the definition of apologetics as defenders of a specific religious belief, and discusses the misconception of using parsecs as a unit of time instead of its intended use as a measure of length.
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This episode explores the definition of apologetics as defenders of a specific religious belief, and discusses the misconception of using parsecs as a unit of time instead of its intended use as a measure of length.
ChapterThe Future of Space Telescopes
Episode#581 - Neil deGrasse Tyson - Understanding The Wonders Of Science
PodcastModern Wisdom
NASA officials outlined their approach to developing the "Habitable Worlds Observatory," a 6.5-meter space telescope that will require a budget increase from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion per year, but future tech advancements could render it obsolete before its launch date.
1:01:03 - 1:06:20 (05:17)
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NASA officials outlined their approach to developing the "Habitable Worlds Observatory," a 6.5-meter space telescope that will require a budget increase from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion per year, but future tech advancements could render it obsolete before its launch date.