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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.

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.

MEMS for Viewing Faraway Galaxies

NASA engineers forge a next-generation microshutter device that allows the viewing of distant infrared images.

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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