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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Hubble’s Universe: New Discoveries from a New and Improved HST
Hubble Space Telescope

This Web Seminar took place on January 28, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Presenting was Dr. Frank Summers of the Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science Institute. Dr. Summers gave information about the missions to enhance Hubble and shared some of the updated images and talked about the impact they have on astronomy.

This is the final part of a four part series of Web Seminars sponsored by NASA that promote the International Year of Astronomy. In this program, Dr. Summers showed how adaptations and updates to the Hubble Space Telescope have made the twenty year old machine, better and more capable of exploring the Universe. Dr. Summers gave information about the missions to enhance Hubble and shared the images of what those updates look like and the impact they have on astronomy.


Forty-seven (47) participants were present at the live Web Seminar in addition to the presenter and NSTA staff. Participating educators represented the states of Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Five participants joined from countries outside of the United States: Brazil, Canada, Romania, South Korea, and Qatar.


Seminar participants received one of the NSTA SciGuides. A certificate of attendance was deposited into participants My PD Record and Certificates area in the NSTA Learning Center for completing the evaluation form at the end of the program.


Here are some comments provided by the participants at the end of the Web Seminar:

  • “I have used the Hubble site for years now with my students and enjoyed the briefing by the scientist.”


  • “Just amazing images and really cool history of how Hubble has changed.”History of Science" in action.”


  • “In our study of space and satellites; stars, etc. What great pictures!”


  • “I will share the resources with my 7th grade science teachers. Study of the solar system is part of the curriculum. I hope to be able to share parts of the recorded webinar with the students.”

Thanks to the participants and the presenter for the learning opportunity, the interactions, and a job well done!


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