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            "title": "Why Do We Love Space?",
            "description": "An expert from the book HST and Beyond: Exploration and the Search for Origins: A Vision for Ultraviolet-Optical-Infrared Space Astronomy. People have long looked to the sky for answers about our origin. NASA along with it's collaborators (European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency) are looking to explain how our Universe came to be as we know it today. The best way to see back to the early time of the Universe is to observe in the infrared wavelength of light. Observing outer space as far back as the early light of the Universe, and everything in between, provides people with more than just scientific facts. It places humanity within the larger context of the Universe. And people are a curious crowd. || ",
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            "title": "NASA’s First Chief Astronomer, the Mother of Hubble",
            "description": "In a time when women were discouraged from studying math and science, Nancy Grace Roman became a research astronomer and the first Chief of Astronomy at NASA. Known today as the “Mother of Hubble,” she was instrumental in taking the Hubble Space Telescope from an idea to reality and establishing NASA’s program of space-based astronomical observatories. Celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science by listening to more of her story. || ",
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            "title": "Meanwhile, At the Bottom of the Ocean",
            "description": "The Ben Franklin mission has been forgotten by time, overshadowed by the concurrent Apollo 11 mission. However, the scientific findings obtained by the six aquanauts has provided a foundation for understanding the Gulf Stream and ocean currents.This webshort was produced as an educational tie-in with the Science On a Sphere feature LOOP. || ",
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            "title": "GSFC Archival Footage",
            "description": "Footage of Goddard Space Flight Center through the years. Footage includes TIROS, Wallops Flight Facility launches in the 1970s, and GSFC clean room and operations room footage from the 1980s and 1990s. || ",
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            "title": "Goddard Space Flight Center (1976)",
            "description": "Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2009, Goddard Space Flight Center has seen a lot of changes over its first five decades.  Yet at the same time, the core values and mission of the center has changed little.  This vintage film from 1976 shows a time-capsule glimpse of GSFC's early foundations and how remarkably similar they are to today. For complete transcript, click here. || GSFC1976_ipod.01777_print.jpg (1024x768) [130.3 KB] || GSFC1976_ipod_web.png (320x240) [305.3 KB] || GSFC1976_ipod_thm.png (80x40) [16.9 KB] || GSFC1976_ipod_searchweb.png (320x180) [106.4 KB] || GSFC1976_HDupres_AppleTV.webmhd.webm (960x540) [125.0 MB] || GSFC1976_HDupres_YouTube.mov (1280x720) [146.3 MB] || GSFC1976_HDupres_AppleTV.m4v (960x540) [306.1 MB] || GSFC1976_ipod.m4v (640x480) [95.9 MB] || GSFC_2009_0709_GSFC1976_2.wmv (320x240) [38.4 MB] || GSFC1976_NASAcast.mp4 (320x240) [35.8 MB] || GSFC1976_portal.wmv (346x260) [117.0 MB] || GSFC1976_svs.mpg (512x384) [79.1 MB] || ",
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