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Discusses the history of telescopes, why we're putting one in space, the basics of astronomy, and how the [Hubble] Space Telescope will work.
Interviews with Dr. C. R. O'Dell, Space Telescope Project Scientist; Professor James Westphal, California Institute of Technology; Dr. Carl Sagan, Astronomer

National Archives webpage: catalog.archives.gov/id/77180613

National Archives Identifier: 77180613

Local Identifier: 517-BBG-29508

Creator: NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center

From: Record Group 517: Records of the Broadcasting Board of Governors

This item was produced in 1981

Production Series: NASA at Work. "Space Telescope and Spacelab"
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