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Giant Camera Tracks Asteroids

The camera will offer sharper, broader views of the sky.

Telescopes See Farther

Advances in adaptive optics are bringing the universe into focus.

NASA's Next Telescope

A look at Hubble's successor.

Molten Mirrors

Liquid mirrors could enable more-powerful space telescopes.

Giant Mirror for a New Space Telescope

Engineers have developed a new lighter, cheaper mirror to sit aboard the Hubble's successor, enabling scientists to peer deep into the universe.

Defending the Planet

Rusty Schweickart '56, SM '63, has been to space and rescued Skylab. Now he's on a mission to save Earth from asteroid destruction.

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