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Introduction
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Observing with Hubble
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Website
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Email Address
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Social Media
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Celestial Terrestrial
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Bloomberg Building
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Mission Updates
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Hubble Gyro Failure
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Dawn Mission
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Parker Solar Probe
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EXO Moon
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Kepler Moon
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Hubble Symphony Premiere
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Deep Field Premiere
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Featured Speaker
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Bill Blair
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Hubble Heritage Program
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M83
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Why use Hubble
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The proposal process
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Peer review
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Planning scheduling
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Calibration
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Archive
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Context
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Results
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Motivation
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Survey Data
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Proposal
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Exposure Time Calculator
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ASTROnomy Proposal Tool
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Observations
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The Proposal
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The Secret
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My Beautiful Idea
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My First Proposal
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The Results
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The Accepted Proposal
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The Phase 2 Process
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The Model
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Behind the Scenes
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The Publication
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Citizen Science Project
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A Surprise
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A Blue Star
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Hubble Heritage
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the intricate journey from scientific concept to published results in astronomy through this illuminating lecture by Bill Blair of Johns Hopkins University. Gain a behind-the-scenes look at the complex process of pursuing research with the Hubble Space Telescope, including proposal submission, peer review, planning, scheduling, and data collection. Learn about the challenges astronomers face and the crucial role of the Space Telescope Science Institute in transforming accepted programs into valuable data. Discover how unexpected findings can lead to new insights and future research opportunities. Delve into specific examples, such as the Hubble Heritage Program and the study of M83, to understand the practical applications of this process. Gain insights into the tools astronomers use, like the Exposure Time Calculator and the ASTROnomy Proposal Tool, and learn about the importance of citizen science projects in astronomical research. By the end of this talk, develop a deeper appreciation for the extensive work that goes into creating the stunning Hubble press releases that captivate the public imagination. Read more

From Scientific Idea to Published Results - and Everything in Between!

Hubble Space Telescope
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