Hubblecast HD show

Hubblecast HD

Summary: The latest news about astronomy, space and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope presented in High Definition is only for devices that play High Definition video (not iPhone or iPod). To watch the Hubblecast on your iPod and/or iPhone, please download the Standard Definition version also available on iTunes.

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Podcasts:

 Hubblecast 35: The stuff of legend | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 471

Gearing up for the 20th anniversary of the legendary space observatory, Dr. J takes a look at the story of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Born of an ambitious idea, it took decades for Hubble to become a reality. The project was complex and often faced huge setbacks but, ultimately, the powerful telescope took to the skies aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on 24 April 1990.

 Hubblecast 34: Hubble snaps heavyweight of the Leo Triplet | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 221

Hubble has snapped a spectacular view of M66, the largest "player" of the Leo Triplet, and a galaxy with an unusual anatomy: it displays asymmetric spiral arms and an apparently displaced core. The peculiar anatomy is most likely caused by the gravitational pull of the other two members of the trio.

 Hubblecast 33: Saturn's stunning double show | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 319

In January and March 2009, researchers using Hubble took advantage of a rare opportunity to record Saturn when its rings are edge-on, resulting in a unique movie featuring both of the giant planet's poles. Saturn is only in this position every 15 years or so and this favourable orientation has allowed a sustained study of the two beautiful and dynamic aurorae, Saturn's own northern and southern lights.

 Hubblecast 32: Born in Beauty: Proplyds in the Orion Nebula | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 314

Visible to the naked eye, only 1500 light-years from Earth, the great Orion Nebula has been known and revered since ancient times. A popular target of Hubble, researchers have now identified 42 new discs within it that could be the beginnings of new planetary systems like our own.

 3D animation of the Milky Way from Hubble | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 14

3D animation of the Milky Way from Hubble

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