The telescope has been mankind's window on the Universe for four hundred years. It has provided scientists with unprecedented views of planets, stars and galaxies from our cosmic doorstep to the very depths of space and time. But despite their incredible performance, even the newest and most powerful telescopes leave room for improvement. Astronomers always want to venture beyond their current horizons. In this final chapter we take a look at things to come — the revolutionary ground-based telescopes and space observatories of the future. One thing is certain: there is much left to discover.
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How the hell does this video only have 445 views after 5 months?
Sad. If the majority of the world wasn't so damn faithful, maybe people would care more about the pursuit of truth and real knowledge.
Humanity on a collective scale is quite fucking pathetic.
Trumpetz81 2 years ago 9
It is not because of faith; the majority is nether hungry for knowledge, nor are they very faithful. People are lazy, and satisfied as long as they can watch sports on TV, while enjoying a cold brew. It is very rare that I can make a friend join me for a night by the telescope, but it is not because they are afraid of what they will sea.
sjoge 2 years ago 2