WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.160 Just about everyone has seen and  been amazed by the Hubble Space   2 00:00:04.160 --> 00:00:07.160 Telescope’s incredible images of our Universe. 3 00:00:07.160 --> 00:00:10.360 From Star-Forming Nebula and Gigantic Galaxies,   4 00:00:10.360 --> 00:00:15.480 to the beautiful planets in our solar system,  For over 30 years Hubble has been re-writing   5 00:00:15.480 --> 00:00:21.800 the textbooks as it continues to expand  our own understanding of the universe. 6 00:00:21.800 --> 00:00:26.760 But operating a telescope in space  isn’t an easy task. As Hubble orbits   7 00:00:26.760 --> 00:00:30.600 the Earth once every 90 minutes,  it’s not exactly as simple as just   8 00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.600 spinning the telescope around and  telling it to take a quick picture. 9 00:00:34.600 --> 00:00:38.640 And that’s where the STOCC comes in! 10 00:00:38.640 --> 00:00:45.560 Dedicated on February 14th 1984 at NASA Goddard’s  Space Flight Center, the STOCC, or the Space   11 00:00:45.560 --> 00:00:53.440 Telescope Operations Control Center, operates the  Hubble Space Telescope on its scientific journey. 12 00:00:53.440 --> 00:00:56.640 Built in the early 1980s, this historic location   13 00:00:56.640 --> 00:01:01.400 was one of the most complex satellite  control centers ever developed. The   14 00:01:01.400 --> 00:01:05.320 engineers and scientists working  at the STOCC maintain the health,   15 00:01:05.320 --> 00:01:14.120 safety, and performance of the telescope as it  speeds around Earth at 17,500 miles per hour. 16 00:01:14.120 --> 00:01:20.320 Crewed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the team  at the STOCC evolved with changes to computing   17 00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:28.720 technology. In 1999, Goddard upgraded the STOCC’s  computers from minicomputers to workstations. 18 00:01:28.720 --> 00:01:34.280 And in 2011, the STOCC utilized smartphone  technology and automated processes,   19 00:01:34.280 --> 00:01:38.320 relieving the need for 24/7 staffing. 20 00:01:38.320 --> 00:01:41.600 While the STOCC has undergone  many changes over the years,   21 00:01:41.600 --> 00:01:47.680 one thing remains the same: The team's  commitment to the Hubble Space Telescope. 22 00:01:47.680 --> 00:01:52.040 The women and men of the mission operations  team have been constantly in pursuit of   23 00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:57.840 finding ingenious ways to prolong Hubble’s  life to maximize its scientific return. 24 00:01:57.840 --> 00:02:03.280 Today, the mission operations team members at  the STOCC continue to operate the telescope,   25 00:02:03.280 --> 00:02:07.240 capturing data and images of the  cosmos for all of us to enjoy,   26 00:02:07.240 --> 00:02:10.480 and enabling Hubble to continue  its mission of unraveling. 27 00:02:10.480 --> 00:02:14.536 the mysteries of the universe. 28 00:02:14.536 --> 00:02:32.418 "Follow us on social media @NASAHubble"