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Thomas Zurbuchen is
the head of science at NASA,

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or Dr. Z, as we can also call you.

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The day has come.

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All these decades, all this time,

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all these people
working on this telescope,

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and here we are, minutes to launch.

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Ten, nine, eight…

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…three, two, one, liftoff!

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We have been given
the go-ahead to begin commanding

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a release of the forward latches.

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We're seeing both blankets
unfurl on the solar array.

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Looks good.

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I want to wish Hubble
its own set of adventures,

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that it may unlock
further mysteries of the universe.

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We want to look out
into the vastness of space

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and back to the beginnings of time
to answer the questions,

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"How did, and how do, galaxies form?"

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"Are there other habitable planets
outside our solar system?"

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"Is life unique to planet Earth?"

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Hubble and ground-based telescopes
have given us an important start.

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But we must go farther,

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and the Next Generation Space Telescope,

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NGST, will be the next great step taken.

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Navigation confirmed
that the parachute has deployed

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and we are seeing
significant deceleration.

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Oh, it's beautiful, Mike,
it really is.

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They've got the flag up now,
and you can see the stars and stripes.

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This institute will be managing
a telescope

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with a launch projected for 2007.

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The target price for doing this
will be 500 million dollars.

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Mr. Howard, did you ever see
the movie called The Money Pit?

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Yes, absolutely.

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I think the standard line in that movie
was, ''It's only two more weeks.''

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Mm-hmm. Now, how can we justify this
to our constituents?

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We are just about 12 hours from launching.
Fingers crossed that the weather holds,

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and we'll be able to launch
this telescope tomorrow morning.

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I can't believe… I can't believe
that we're almost here.

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I'm so excited. I can't wait
to get this telescope into space.

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Seven, six, five,

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four, three, two, one, liftoff.

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Ignition.

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Liftoff.

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All propulsion parameters
are normal. Trajectory is normal.

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The coolest thing
of the decade, possibly the century,

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is about to happen.

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The successor to the Hubble,

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three times as large
and way more technologically advanced,

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is about to be launched.
I'm going to start crying.

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Feliz Navidad. I got up
at 4:50 a.m. this morning

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to watch the JWST launch.

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Just praying to all the science gods
that everything goes without a hitch,

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and that in six months,
we'll be able to get this wonderful data.

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Merry Christmas, everyone.

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Ten, nine, eight…

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ESC shutdown.

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All onboard parameters are normal.

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Separation of the Webb Telescope.

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Go, Webb!

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Solar array is out.

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All right! All right!

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Now we're talking!

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JWST has completed
all of its major deployments.

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Things are going spectacular.

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We have the biggest,
most complex observatory

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we've ever sent to space,
and we can expect some awesome images.

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Y'all, we did it!

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An embarrassingly blurred
Hubble Telescope.

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One of the telescope's two mirrors
is thought to be defective,

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blurring its images.

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Jeff, you'll have your hands full.

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You might wanna go ahead
and put your helmet lights on.

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Good idea.

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-One bright pixel.
- Right there!

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There, there, there.

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- We can see the pixels.
-We did it!

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Six months after
the most powerful telescope ever made

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launched into space,

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the team inside the Webb Space Telescope's
flight control room is preparing

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to reveal what astronomers
all over the world

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have been waiting for for decades,

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the telescope's first full-color images.

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Today, our understanding
of the universe is about to get clearer.

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It is.
President Biden's going to unveil

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the much-anticipated
first full-color image

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from NASA's Webb Space Telescope.

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Today is a historic day
for America and all of humanity.

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We're gonna get a glimpse

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of the oldest documented light
in the history of the universe

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from over 13 billion--

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Let me say that again,
13 billion years ago.

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It's hard to even fathom.

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And now let's take a look
at the very first image

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from this miraculous telescope.

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Oh my gosh!

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The first image
from the James Webb Space Telescope.

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And here it is.

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Uh, galaxies to the edge of time.

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Oh my gosh.

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Okay…

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It really is amazing.

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Oh, my God.

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I have no words.

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The whole thing
is a bit mind-boggling, everybody.

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It's just-- It's just fantastic.

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It's a pretty cool photo.
It's just gorgeous.



