A Quote by Heidi Hammel

Together, NASA and Hubble are opening new vistas on the universe. — © Heidi Hammel
Together, NASA and Hubble are opening new vistas on the universe.
The whole Hubble program has just been a fabulous testament to the NASA science community and the NASA astronaut community.
That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to come back together.
I will fight in the United States Senate this year to fund a servicing mission to Hubble by 2008, a mission that would potentially increase Hubble's power and efficiency by a factor of 10 and allow us to look back almost to the beginning of the universe.
Generally, social networking sites can be hugely promising and beneficial in opening new friendships and vistas and knowledge of the world, but they are also fraught with peril, when young people are reckless or headless.
It is not about surpassing the masters who preceded us but more about opening new artistic vistas. It is about doing the things they didn't have a chance or the time to do.
Hubble has established for the first time that the distant universe looks different from the nearby universe.
The first telescope opened the heavens; the first microscope opened the world of the microbes; radioisotopic methodology, as exemplified by RIA, has shown the potential for opening new vistas in science and medicine.
Hubble has really opened our eyes to what the universe is made of, its structure, and has helped us learn how little we know about the universe.
Someday our piecing together of knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas we shall either go mad or flee into the safety of a new dark age.
Each morning is the open door to a new world - new vistas, new aims, new tryings.
When I first went to Hubble, as an astronomer and as a scientist, it was a dream come true. And as an astronaut, the Hubble missions are premiere missions because Hubble is so important to science, so important to humanity, that it's just a very special event. But as an astronomer, it was sort of the holy grail of missions.
I'm actually a NASA brat. My father was a rocket scientist. He started working at NASA before it was NASA in 1959.
Hubble knows there is interesting stuff out there, but Hubble isn't quite big enough.
Hubble is very close to my heart, and going back to Hubble, because I was there once already in 1993, is really a great privilege for me.
I look forward to working with the NASA team to help enable new discoveries in our quest to understand our home planet and unravel the mysteries of the universe.
A new Republican Congress is taking over. Sen. Ted Cruz has been appointed tooverseeing NASA in Congress. He says he wants NASA to focus on finding aliens so he can deport them.
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