Curious Universe
Stargazers Welcome
The night sky isn’t just for experts, it belongs to all of us! And we here at NASA love to encourage people to go out and take a look. Amateur astronomer Kevin Hartnett, Hubble Social Media Lead Elizabeth Tammi, and the Astronomical Society of Greenbelt take us on a tour of the stars, and share how you can join from your own backyard.
Listen here![An illustration of an astronaut helmet features with NASA's Curious Universe written across it. The background shows a grid in blue hues. Pink, wavy illustrations are across the lower half of the image.](https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/s5cu-0.png?w=4096&format=png)
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Curious Universe
Our Window to the Stars
Decades of planning. One heart-pounding setback. Over a million mesmerizing images of space. This is the story of the Hubble Space Telescope, our window to the stars.
Listen here![NASA's Curious Universe is typed out in white text against a blue, illustrated background. From left to right, pale blue cartoons of a rocket ship launching, the Moon, stars, and an astronaut are seen. The NASA meatball logo is at top right, and a red semicircle is at top left.](https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/nasascuriousuniverselogo-3000-0.png?w=4096&format=png)
NASA's Curious Universe logo
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NASA's Curious Universe
Our universe is a wild and wonderful place. Join NASA astronauts, scientists and engineers on a new adventure each episode — all you need is your curiosity!
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