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A video produced Jan 2002 regarding the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) due for launch in fall 2007. More info- http://glast.gsfc.na sa.gov/
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Celebrating the launch and science of NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope - June 11, 2008. Composed by Nolan Gasser; performed by the American Brass Quintet; NASA Goddard Video.
GLAST is the first imaging gamma-ray observatory designed to survey the entire sky every day and with high sensitivity. It will give scientists a unique opportunity to learn about the ever-changing Universe at extreme energies.
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Nasa's Glast space telescope will explore the Universe with "gamma-ray glasses".
This means the spacecraft will capture only the highest-energy form of light.
It will examine some of the most extreme events in the Universe.
It will search for giant black holes that hurl matter across space and dense neutron stars with powerful magnetic fields.
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NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, arrived Tuesday at the Astrotech payload processing facility near the Kennedy Space Center to begin final preparations for launch. Liftoff of GLAST aboard a Delta II rocket is currently targeted for 11:45 a.m. EDT on May 16.
http://www.nasa.g ov/centers/goddard/n ews/topstory/2008/gl ast_ksc.html
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Ray Davies, oh yeah! See Glastonbury Tor in the background as the camera moves through 360 degrees. Sunday, 12th August 2007, in the grounds of the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey.
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This is a home video taken with my cell phone camera of a Delta II heavy launching NASA's newest gamma ray observatory "GLAST" into orbit, lift-off was at 12:05 PM Eastern time, this was filmed from Jetty Park in Port Canaveral, FL.