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L'odyssée d'Hubble, un œil dans les étoiles

The Hubble Space Telescope has spent more than 30 years scrutinizing the cosmos in an attempt to unravel the secrets of the Universe and go as close as possible to its origin. But Hubble has also become the superstar of space, offering us magnificent paintings of the Universe.

Top Cast

  • François Tavares

    François Tavares

    Narrator

  • David Leckrone

    David Leckrone

    Self

  • Charlie Pellerin

    Charlie Pellerin

    Self

  • Charles Bolden

    Charles Bolden

    Self

  • Jean-François Clervoy

    Jean-François Clervoy

    Self

  • John Grunsfeld

    John Grunsfeld

    Self

  • Kathryn Thornton

    Kathryn Thornton

    Self

  • Yaël Nazé

    Yaël Nazé

    Self

  • Mark Dickinson

    Mark Dickinson

    Self

Overview

The Hubble Space Telescope has spent more than 30 years scrutinizing the cosmos in an attempt to unravel the secrets of the Universe and go as close as possible to its origin. But Hubble has also become the superstar of space, offering us magnificent paintings of the Universe.

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