WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.060 --> 00:00:04.120 [Orbiting Astronomical Observatory] 2 00:00:04.120 --> 00:00:08.190 There are billions of stars in the 3 00:00:08.190 --> 00:00:12.270 universe. 4 00:00:12.270 --> 00:00:16.360 We can see some of these with Earth-based telescopes, but not completely 5 00:00:16.360 --> 00:00:20.410 because the atmosphere distorts images seen through telescopes 6 00:00:20.410 --> 00:00:24.460 and filters out a major portion of the infrareds, ultraviolets, 7 00:00:24.460 --> 00:00:28.480 X-ray and gamma rays. It is these 8 00:00:28.480 --> 00:00:32.560 invisible radiations that could tell astronomers how stars are created, 9 00:00:32.560 --> 00:00:36.580 and give clues to the origin of the universe. 10 00:00:36.580 --> 00:00:40.640 This is the Orbiting Astronomical 11 00:00:40.640 --> 00:00:44.670 Observatory, OAO, shown here in the cleanroom at 12 00:00:44.670 --> 00:00:48.740 NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland. It will soon be 13 00:00:48.740 --> 00:00:52.840 launched 500 miles out in space to take a close-up look at the stars, 14 00:00:52.840 --> 00:00:56.870 Views never-before seen by man. 15 00:00:56.870 --> 00:01:00.900 The more than two-ton OAO spacecraft is 16 00:01:00.900 --> 00:01:04.930 this country's heaviest unmanned satellite. 17 00:01:04.930 --> 00:01:08.950 It will carry nine telescopes. Five in 18 00:01:08.950 --> 00:01:13.030 one end, four in the other. OAO 19 00:01:13.030 --> 00:01:17.070 will transmit its stored observations in numerical form, rather than 20 00:01:17.070 --> 00:01:21.120 as pictures. Computers on the ground then process the data 21 00:01:21.120 --> 00:01:25.200 for use by astronomers. The OAO 22 00:01:25.200 --> 00:01:29.230 is a precise optical package, so steady it can fix on an 23 00:01:29.230 --> 00:01:33.300 object the size of a golf ball 100 miles away. 24 00:01:33.300 --> 00:01:37.400 One of the unique tasks on this first flight 25 00:01:37.400 --> 00:01:41.450 will be to map the entire sky by measuring 26 00:01:41.450 --> 00:01:45.490 ultraviolet light. If the Orbiting 27 00:01:45.490 --> 00:01:49.520 Astronomical Observatory is successful in its mission, astronomers 28 00:01:49.520 --> 00:01:53.590 will have a powerful new tool for studying how 29 00:01:53.590 --> 00:01:57.660 matter and energy interact to generate the elements, the stars, and the 30 00:01:57.660 --> 00:02:01.710 galaxies. And better understand the origin of the universe. 31 00:02:01.710 --> 00:02:05.780 32 00:02:05.780 --> 00:02:09.820 [Music] 33 00:02:09.820 --> 00:02:13.860 This has been an aeronautics and space report, presented by 34 00:02:13.860 --> 00:02:17.930 NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 35 00:02:17.930 --> 00:02:21.942 [Music]