WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.770 Just about everyone has seen and been amazed by the Hubble Space Telescope’s incredible 2 00:00:05.770 --> 00:00:07.810 images of our Universe. 3 00:00:07.810 --> 00:00:14.110 From star-forming nebula and gigantic galaxies, to the beautiful planets in our solar system. 4 00:00:14.110 --> 00:00:19.400 For over 30 years, Hubble has been re-writing the textbooks as it continues to expand our 5 00:00:19.400 --> 00:00:22.340 own understanding of the universe. 6 00:00:22.340 --> 00:00:27.860 But operating a telescope in space isn’t an easy task. As Hubble orbits the Earth once 7 00:00:27.860 --> 00:00:33.090 every 90 minutes, it’s not exactly as simple as just spinning the telescope around and 8 00:00:33.090 --> 00:00:35.540 telling it to take a quick picture. 9 00:00:35.540 --> 00:00:39.190 And that’s where the STOCC comes in! 10 00:00:39.190 --> 00:00:46.800 Dedicated on February 14th, 1984 at NASA Goddard’s Space Flight Center, the STOCC, or the Space 11 00:00:46.800 --> 00:00:54.160 Telescope Operations Control Center, operates the Hubble Space Telescope on its important mission. 12 00:00:54.160 --> 00:00:59.730 Built in the early 1980s, this historic location was one of the most complex satellite control 13 00:00:59.730 --> 00:01:05.490 centers ever developed. The amazing minds working at the STOCC maintain the health, 14 00:01:05.490 --> 00:01:14.250 safety, and performance of the telescope as it speeds around Earth at 17,500 miles per hour. 15 00:01:14.250 --> 00:01:20.010 Crewed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the team at the STOCC evolved with changes to 16 00:01:20.010 --> 00:01:26.710 computing technology. In 1999, Goddard upgraded the STOCC’s computers from minicomputers 17 00:01:26.710 --> 00:01:29.060 to personal workstations. 18 00:01:29.060 --> 00:01:35.049 And in 2011, the STOCC utilized smartphone technology and automated processes, relieving 19 00:01:35.049 --> 00:01:39.120 the need for 24/7 staffing. 20 00:01:39.120 --> 00:01:44.439 While the STOCC has undergone some changes over the years, one thing remains the same: 21 00:01:44.439 --> 00:01:48.580 The team's commitment to the Hubble Space Telescope. 22 00:01:48.580 --> 00:01:53.460 The women and men of the mission operations team have been relentless in finding ingenious 23 00:01:53.460 --> 00:01:58.290 ways to prolong Hubble’s life, so it can do science as long as possible. 24 00:01:58.290 --> 00:02:04.579 Today, the Operations Team members at the STOCC continue to operate the telescope, capturing 25 00:02:04.579 --> 00:02:09.479 data and images of the cosmos for all of us to enjoy, allowing Hubble to continue its 26 00:02:09.479 --> 00:02:12.580 mission of unravelling the mysteries of the universe. 27 00:02:12.580 --> 00:02:21.274 [ SILENCE ]