Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy

Great Heroes and Discoveries of Astronomy « Series from 2021

Series from 2021

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Genres: Documentary

Travel around the world and across time in search of the unsung heroes who evolved our understanding of astronomy.

Learn how Annie Jump Canon, Karl Lansky, Vera Rubin, and others sparked some of the great discoveries that have shaped astronomy over the past century through their groundbreaking new theories, serendipitous observations, and feats of engineering (on Earth and in space).

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What Astronomy’s Heroes Can Teach Us

Begin with an overview of the series, which revolves around the landmark accomplishments of Edwin Hubble, Albert Einstein, and Carl Sagan. Preview some of the fascinating astronomical discoveries tied to their legacies—and the many other great heroes of astronomy who helped make these scientific strides possible.

Designing and Building the Modern Telescope

Meet George Ellery Hale, the father of the modern telescope. After learning the engineering science behind telescopes, follow the story of how Hale raised funds for a massive 200-inch telescope that went on to hold the world record for largest telescope for nearly 30 years—and sparked our continued plans to build more ELTs, or Extremely Large Telescopes.

Harvard Heroines Show Us the Stars

With so many stars, could we possibly study them all? Enter three women: Williamina Fleming, who developed a method for classifying stars based on their spectra; Annie Jump Cannon, who rearranged the classification system’s order using multiple elements; and Cecilia Payne, who established the first temperature scale for stars based on their classifications and spectral appearances.

The Heroic Discovery of Other Galaxies

How did Henrietta Swan Leavitt, the prolific discoverer of variable stars, make sense of “Cepheid variables”? How did she calculate the relationship between their periods and their true luminosities? How did Edwin Hubble use Leavitt’s work (known as the Leavitt law) to measure the distance to the Great Andromeda Nebula in the 1920s?

Edwin Hubble and the Expanding Universe

In this episode, unpack the mysteries of Hubble’s law. First, take a closer look at each part of this deceptively simple equation. Then, encounter the many heroes behind the law, including Vesto Slipher, an astronomer at Arizona’s Lowell Observatory, and Georges Lemaître, a Belgian priest and astronomer who may have influenced Hubble’s insights.

Heroes of the Hubble Space Telescope

Here, focus on the story of Edwin Hubble’s most famous namesake: the Hubble Space Telescope. Among the heroes who helped make this vision a reality were the astrophysicist Lyman Spitzer; Nancy Roman, NASA’s first chief of astronomy; and a team of astronomers and telescope builders who helped repair a critical problem post-launch.

Pioneers of Radio Astronomy

Discovering the Cosmic Microwave Background

Vera Rubin and the Discovery of Dark Matter

Finding the Beginning and End of the Cosmos

How Astronomers Have Shaped Our World

The Discoverers of Exploding Stars

Pioneers of X-ray and Ultraviolet Astronomy

Finding Neutron Stars and Black Holes

Astronomers Put Einstein to the Test

The Heroic Detection of Gravitational Waves

Heroic Surveys of the Entire Night Sky

Carl Sagan: The Great Space Communicator

The Shoemakers Reveal Asteroids and Comets

Discovering Pluto and the Kuiper Belt

Solar Astronomers Reveal the Universe

The Heroic Hunt for Extrasolar Planets

The Seekers of Extraterrestrial Life

Tomorrow’s Heroes of Astronomy